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    Today i got my 2nd toad, but now i saw it have red spots on the legs. From the care article i understand its caused by poor conditions.

    So what do i do now? Does it gets healed by itself or the toad needs my help?
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    If the toad is eating, I would say keep it in very sanitary conditions that are changed every couple of days until it looks well again. However, if you can take a photo of the problem and post it here, I think it will help us better advise you.
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    It would be hard cuz my camera sux and fails at close ups, but ill try to take a shot.
    The guy in the store said he just fed em before i arrive and i believe he did cuz he is friend of friend of mine
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    I dont know if you can understand much from that terrible picture... I am talking about those red-brownish spots.



    Btw i just remembered that the guy was telling me how he have noticed some brownish colorations on the toads appearing with the age. His explanation was that the breeders he takes them from keep russian and korean forms together. Could that be the case with mine?
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