Question:
pet toads????
zoow98
2007-09-28 08:20:01 UTC
i want to catch a pet toad for sciens and studdy its eating habets and stuff like that for exstra credid but ware do i keep it what do i feed it and how do i play with it i dont relly wanna buy a toad or buy a cage food ect. i live in north eastern C.T. so what kind should i catch and maby some good books on toads or a website and anyone who knows any thing about toads please help thanks a lot
Four answers:
ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'?
2007-09-28 08:25:07 UTC
A spelling class would be a better idea and maybe get you more "credid".
saleenboy27
2007-09-28 08:40:06 UTC
Toads are fairly easy to maintain. They need a terrarium with a place to hide (Reduces stress and keeps the toad healthy). They also need a moss botton or dirt (please note that at least once per day, you should lightly mist the toad with plain old water from a mist bottle) Please make sure the mist bottle is cleaned out from any harsh chemicals before (Maybe run it through the dish washer). They will be fine if you catch crickets or go to a pet store and buy crickets. Since the toad was not bought from a store, I would suggest not keeping it longer than 2 weeks. Then do the fair thing, and release him exactly where you found him.



Hope this helps.
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2016-10-20 09:28:49 UTC
suited through actuality the act of 1968 you at present now not can keep outdoor toads as pets through actuality too diverse human beings the situation dying of a uncommon ailment reported as "semitransmitfever." in case you get caught with one you will desire to pay an extremely solid. And it with the aid of no capacity comes off your checklist.
Slow Hand
2007-09-28 09:36:56 UTC
I would go out an hour or so adter the sun goes down with a flashlight and research its habits in its natural habitat. By catching one and trying to do research on its habits and routines you are affect ing those habits and routines because it is not in its natural surroundings. Any type of research no matter how basic affects the animal somewhat.


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