Quote Originally Posted by Wormwood View Post
Hundred? I've never had the pleasure to own a Rococo so they may be different at home in a good enviroment but at shows and stores they've always been shy, jumpy or just totally shut down in a huddle.

I've never had a non-skiddish cane toad though and I've raised many of them through the years.

Very handsome pictures of his toads , if I was closer I might consider it.
GAH!!! I want those toads soo friggin badly! D: Why are the good things in life so far from reach? D; I agree it may just be that cane toads are skittish. But I mean some toads don't even mind being held. I occasionally hold my american toads(not often because I get bored very easily when handling something--- I rather watch it) for the purpose of checking for any pests(i like to be cautious) and the health of the toads, as well as sometimes I just pet them(for a minute or two--- i get bored of doing that. Like maybe if they sat with me watching tv. I'd be okay doing that. The tank is right next to my computer so it leaves me much room for watching them.


Anywho. If I can't find any of those. I may just buy some colorado river toads. I heard too they are "friendly" and I don't mean human friendly. More of like "tolerant" is the correct word I would say. I know a store online that sells them for uhhh... "medicinal" purposes(smoking the toxins) I came across it while looking for toads for sale(pet purposes only) and it peeked my interest. Though it's extremely expensive from that store. Sorta a rip off. Ill post a link soon.

Nvm they took the product down! Guess ill check on kingsnake.com

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If anyone knows a place in U.S. that sells toads(rococos and colorados or other large growing toads) please post! D: