Hello everyone.
I brought home a new member today, a Moroccan Toad. I got him as part of a deal where I rid myself of 750 super worms and 400 Dubias. I got the toad and $80 in cash.. I have a juvenile Veiled Chameleon, and have learned how to breed most of my own insects (except hornworms, which I haven't figure out quite yet). But seems there's like a minimum breeding threshold, so I always end up with way more bugs than my cham can eat. So I figured let's try to get a few more reptile mouths to feed, and it would balance out. My goal is to keep it all in a good balance so I'm not buying food for reptiles or bugs... you know, have my left over veggies be enough for the bugs, and the bugs enough for the reptiles...
I currently breed meal worms, superworms, grasshoppers, crickets, and dubias.
Anyhoo...
I used to live in Florida, and always had toads around, so I'm not a total stranger, but any advice you have on how to make this little guy so happy he can barely stand it, I'll all ears.
Thanks for the welcome!
I guess that's a great question. I can say it is most assuredly *not* Pelobates varaldii. I can tell this because when I google image, those images show the eye pupils as being vertically oriented. This guy's pupils are horizontally oriented. When I google image Bufo mauritanicus, there is a lot of color variation. But the general posture and body type is pretty on target. So could be that. I also found Bufo viridis when I was prepping myself for today's trade. These images are pretty on target too.
Yikes, well, I can't imagine I would have gotten the toad and the tank lid for $23 in trade if it was endangered. Unless, of course, there's some kind of amphibian police hot on his trail and he needed to off load. I don't know whether to put a smiley- face there or not- because I don't know if there are amphibian police out there...
Congratulations on your addition!! Welcome to the forum, You'll have to share some pics!
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Welcome aboard.
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