Quote Originally Posted by Zach View Post
Thats interesting, they don't usually breed in creeks because they prefer still quit water. For the bugs, you don't have to take them outside, you can make a bug trap around the light and bring the bugs in. This video is pretty good about how to feed YouTube - Raising tadpoles into Frogs /Toads pt . 2 of 3 -How 2 feed Fruit flies are harder than you would think, trust me I've done it several times with several species and you just aren't going to get by with just fruit flies. It probably doesn't matter where you release the parents, as long as its the same general area.
So fruitflies will be hard to culture? ill still give em a whirl, and today Iam going to get some of those springtails and breeding them.
Ill see what other things I can find. Im going to put the toadlets once they are fully toadlets into small containers big enough for them to not be cramped too much. The ones they use at reptileshows to carry out other animals. That will be a better solution for me. Since I can specially focus on one toad per container, keep their data, write up how they are doing, etc.

But I wouldn't keep more than 20toadlets I guess if a few people are suggesting me on not to. Thanks! Ill keep some of the smaller toadlets as my 10/10 10of the smallest and 10 of the largest. I do like it when I find petite toads like that. Though I won't mind what they actually grow into. lol. I just wanna have something I raised. I guess it gives me a stronger bond/interest into what Iam owning. That's what happened with my toad kero/krote(her name changes constantly).

It's a weird instinct I have call it at that. If I catch it and its adult, ill take interest in it; but its most likely to study it for the week and release it the next week. I do that sometimes.

Most of my stuff I had as a baby so I guess it brings me closer to them. Not sure how other people are. But that's how I work I guess. My turtle I had it as a hatchling. My goldfish I had em since they were 1inch long. Guppies= ehh I just like em lol.

The pacman I have, my friend gave it to me when it was an inch big, basically when it was fully morphed from a froglet-- he kept it for an extra month to make sure it was fine.

I mean ill take on adults no doubt. But it won't be the same way ill look at them as. lol hard to explain. xD
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Yeah like I said they were breeding in the creek just in a quieter part of the creek. I don't know how to fully explain it. But

There's a part that branches off from the creek--it still gets some water movement but its not a powerfulll flow. Its ussually covered by aquatic weeds too --- allover. The toads just blend into their environment. So its sorta hard to spot them there. lol. Maybe why they like it there. xD