Ha ha yeah with his green coloring I can see his resemblance to a Pacific Chorus. I feed my toads a combination of earthworms and insects. On warm rainy nights I go outside and gather night-crawlers that have come out to escape the wet ground. My toads also love crickets, spiders and grubs. That's what's great about toads, they aren't picky. If it moves they'll go for it. When my toads were Enoch's size I fed them small meal worms which I later found out are supposedly not good for their digestive systems because of their hard shell-like exterior so maybe small earthworms would have been better. However Wallace and Gromit turned out fine despite my ignorant feeding practices.
I don't use any heat in the cage but it is kept in a basement that stays between 60 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. They seem to like it cool but not too cold, but they can also tolerate somewhat warm temperature in the summer time too.
Their cage is pretty basic. It has dirt dug from a garden as the substrate, a plastic bowl for water and a little piece of doll house furniture with shelves on it that they can hide in lol.
Btw thanks for showing the photos of Enoch! He's lookin good![]()







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