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    Jace
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    Those are some great pictures, Papah-thank you for sharing. Your top one, with the toadlet in your hand is about the size of my toadlet, Enoch. I am finding him or her to be full of spunky personality-though I wish he or she would stop peeing on me whenever I have to pick it up!!

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    David Brouwer
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    Default Re: I found this toad (Bufo bufo) with some extrange skin disease, please help identify

    Are the fly-eggs easy to wash of?

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    Papah
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    Yes, but if done carefuly one by one with a forceps or similar, making sure to take each tiny larva off to then follow to the next. These flyes use an incredible super glue that when dryed I can tell the animal wouldn't be able to take off completely with their limbs. Even if the eggs where in more accessible areas than in this Rojillo case, I think larvae would finally (with +or- success) take on the host.The eggs are silk like and the inside larvae, 2mm mini-worms. Note that Rojillo had some eggs near its cloaca, so I don't know if flyes do lay these sistematically or ramdomly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jace View Post
    Those are some great pictures, Papah-thank you for sharing. Your top one, with the toadlet in your hand is about the size of my toadlet, Enoch. I am finding him or her to be full of spunky personality-though I wish he or she would stop peeing on me whenever I have to pick it up!!
    Ived noticed different amphibians and reptilians have different personalities. When I hear of one they always say they have the same attitude and so forth. Ived noticed a difference between animals of the same genus and even subspecies. My american toads are all alittle bit different. Kero being the larger one which I dont know if its a male or female. It may be a female since its more plump(ALL THE TIME), but at the same time sometimes its throat is darker. Normally its white though. Its butt is spotted with gray dots that are the size of a pencil point. He/she has lighter coloring than the other toads. He/she is more calm and mellow than the other ones. It doesnt jump around like an idiot when Iam trying to inspect it weekly for any kind of "Strange-ness"(my vet said to do this with all my animals.). He/she rarely pees on me. It only peed once. Which was when I was holding it by the sides, I wanted to get a better look at its body and limbs. See sometimes I find these weird things on toads like extra toes, or less toes, etc. I once had this toad who had 2-3 extra toes on its back left foot. It was weird. The other two toads are more cautious. The smallest one who is called Dizzy is cautious yet helpless and secretive. Though when held he scrambles but he doesnt jump like the middle one. Dizzy has only 3 legs. It looks like it was born with it(Idk whats going on lately with all these frogs and toads) also has darker coloration and has black stripes all over its body like a little robber(no its not a wood frog, its an american toad because sometimes it changes color to the one as Kero has, same with the middle one which I have no name for yet). Kero also has another name which is clover, since he loves to constantly sit on a patch of clovers in the terrarium. The middle toad which has four limbs and has a dark colored body but not as dark as the smallest one but also not as bright as kero as stripes that are not as dark as the smaller one. One thing Ived noticed the smaller two change to keros coloration when I put them in water for a soak(I do a daily soak in a seperate container to make sure they get water daily and also so I can do spot cleans). In any case the middle one is shy but more of a whoose. He scrambles on site, hes also the "escape artist" of the trio. I decided to instead calling the largest one ace, id call the largest one kero, and the middle one ace. I dont know yet if itll be its name but is mroe because you cant leave him unwatched.

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    Eel Noob
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    Nice save! That's a beautiful toad, love it's colors.

    BTW great pix.

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