Thanks. I checked the first aid and than her and she shows no other symptons of infection or parasites. Today she even looks much better. Her color is a lot lighter and she seems to have gained some weigth (at least compared to last week).I feel for u. Check the froggie first aide and send personal message to Paul and Kurt. Those guts know their stuff. Good luck
I think she is still somewhat apathetic, but I might be wrong seeing as I didn't get to see er with the lights on.
Guess I have a whole year too figure out what caused this and and make it better the next winter.
The lived in a small tank (60cm * 30cm * 30cm) with a daylight neon lamp and at room temperature. Depending on the weather conditions the tank lid was entirely open or just the ventilation slots were. There was about 70% water of differenting depth and some gravel, roots and a coconut hut to play with.You didn't tell us anything about the habitat-conditions your toads spent almost a year, size, lighting, temps, ventilation etc.
I actually heard this was a really bad idea, since the earth is full of toxins and so the earthworms are too. I read some shocking stories of toads dying painfully of that.You definitely should try earthworms for food
May I ask why? Especially Nicky seemed to be bored in the tank and really enjoyed the attention. She even now comes to sit on persons's hands if given the chance.Another bad idea: playing with them.





Reply With Quote
