Hello, I'm still around, but I haven't posted anything in awhile. Here is the update:

I lost one toad in November. I had been keeping a small small pile of melon rinds in the bin with the toads to attract wild insects. I made an unfortunate mistake and threw in some old melon slices with the fruit still attached. This act in turn managed to attract an ant raid. I think the toads ate a lot of them, because they had pretty full bellies. However, in the clean up (which was a pain in the butt), I found one toad dead in the rotting melon mush. I don't know if he drowned, got stuck, or was bitten to death. Possibly a combination of all three.

In December, I converted my old Dicamptodon tank to a terrarium, and I've been keeping them indoors. I'll try to post some photos later on. Mainly they've been eating crickets now, and they seem to be on a growth spurt now. I find it curious that the spurt began around when the 'rainy season' should have started. They've since doubled in size. Well, it seems that 4 of them are growing faster, and the other two are growing slower. I wonder if it is going to be the females (big) and males (smaller), but only time will tell. Noticeably the toad with the mouth deformation is the smallest of the size. It still seems to be strong, so maybe it will just be a runt.

I'll try to post some photos soon of the setup and the toads.