Toads are more terrestrial than aquatic; they will have a brief soak in the water, but they seldom stay there for too long. As well, frogs and toads need live, moving food. How big is the toad? Something you can try is this: find a small container that the toad can fit into so it is not squished but still has turning around room. Fill the container with appropriate sized crickets (rule of thumb-chose a cricket size that is no bigger than the width of the frog/toads head). Maybe the sense of something moving around it will kick in the instinct to lunge and eat; the small container size and limited moving room might increase the chance of it actually getting something into its mouth. Other than that, I am not sure what to suggest. Sorry I can't be of more help.





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