I have a Woodhouse's toad and about 4 weeks ago a cold front moved through the area and he has been sluggish ever since. He hasn't eaten since. He doesn't look like he's lost weight and he frequently sleeps. He otherwise looks healthy. I have a heating bulb and i just turned it on. I am monitoring the temperature at the ground level and it is around 81 Fahrenheit. Ambient room temps range from 70 at night to 75 during the day. My question is how warm is too warm for my toad? I'm not opposed to him hibernating but in past years he would do so in winter months not early fall so that is why I'm trying to stimulate his metabolism. I've never used heating bulbs so if anybody has any wisdom to bestow on me it would be very much appreciated.