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    Chelsi
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    Exclamation Looking for Help with my Toads

    I have two american toads that I caught this summer and keep in a 10 gallon tank

    with peat moss, a little log, and a water dish that is level with the moss. I also keep

    a heat lamp on for them during the day and mist their cage regularly.

    I feed them crickets everyday, and I was wondering if they should be eating

    something more than just crickets, also, I've noticed that they tend to kick at their

    back legs a lot, and I wondered if that was because they are trying to shed or

    because they are having trouble going to the bathroom.

    Also, I use natural spring water in a gallon for their cage, but i was afraid that even

    that might contain something that will be harmful to toads.

    Please let me know if there are any changes I should make, and thank you!

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    Malachi
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    You will want to very their diet some. It would be wise to get some vitamin/calcium dusting powder if your limited on your choices of live food, well its a good idea in general

    Eco fiber is cheap and awesome for toads since they like to burrow down. ( I have an American toad )

    They also do like it super hot unless they are tiny. Your water should be good.

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    Super hot? A temperate zone species? I don't think so.

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    They***Don't *** like it super hot, I meant LOL

    My toadlets I have raised loved to stay in an 80 degree area.

    My subadult likes 74 ish.

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    Glad we clarified that.

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    Default Re: Looking for Help with my Toads

    Is your peat moss damp? If so, you might want to have an area with some soil and leaf litter that is a little drier. American toads don't like to be constantly wet. If you have a place to catch moths and grasshoppers where there have been no chemicals sprayed, it would be good to vary their diet, as Malachi pointed out. We have a few Southern toads as "yard pets" and they hang out under the porch light and eat moths, beetles, and other stuff attracted to the light.

    Although I've seen toads many times eat beetles (especially June bugs), I don't recommend them because they are hard to digest and probably pretty prickly going down (I can only imagine). Also, I've seen lots of toad poo and often see beetle remains that are nearly fully intact, so I'm not sure they getmuch nutrion from them. You could also feed them a couple of meal worms once a week or so. Check their poo though and don't feed stuff that comes out undigested. Crickets are a good staple, but do dust them with calcium supplements frequently and vitamin supplements at least once a week.
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    Thanks Kurt!

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    Sorry for all the questions... I looked up how to hibernate toads online, because their lifespan will be shortened if they don't hibernate, but there isn't really a clear cut way of doing it and I don't want to refrigerate my toads if it isn't necessary! What do you think?

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    Although putting toads through dormancy is used to induce mating, I think it is unnecessary if you are just looking to keep them as pets. IMO, good husbandry (hygiene, supplementation, etc.) is probably much more important for the average pet toad than hibernation in determining lifespan.

    Amphibian guru Frank Individglio says "American toads hibernate throughout much of their range, but in captivity this is only necessary if you’d like to breed them…even then only a short cooling off period is required. Please be in touch if you would like information as to how to go about this. Otherwise, normal room temperatures are fine…the usual seasonal fluctuations in room temperature and day length will be good for the toads. If you use a terrarium light, you might want to shorten their light cycle to be in tune with the seasons." I believe that many very long-lived toads have kept without hibernation (I think Frank said that too, but I can't find the quote). I find Frank's blogs (i.e. How a Herpetologist Keeps American Toads, Bufo (Anaxyrus) americanus and Related Species, Part I | That Reptile Blog) to be very useful...

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    bluesclues
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    HI do you still have your am. Toads ?

    I read that heat lamps should not be used at all -


    because it dries them out,
    and also can damage their eyes - too bright...

    I hope they are doing well.


    Toads are nice pets. : )


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    Last edited by bluesclues; January 26th, 2014 at 03:22 AM. Reason: (my tablet is typing strangly in here, sorry)

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    ariesheiress
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    I prefer the heating pads over the lamp. I think they are too harsh. If you live somewhere where winter weather occurs, lining the lid with foil and the heating pad keeps my baby's home humid.


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