How do you keep a toad in captivity?
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steps to keep a toad in captivity
Don't worry if your toad starts burrowing under anything, he is just adjusting and trying to find a place to hide.
Put live plants in its cage to make it similar to the outside world.
Make sure that you clean up any bacteria that are caused by its urine or any feces that are left behind. When it sheds its own skin it will eat its own skin so you don't have to clean it.
When giving your toad water to swim in, make sure it has a pile of dirt or a medium sized rock. This will provide a dry land in the middle of the swimming spot so that it doesn't drown.
Keep your toad away from other pets where he might be attacked or stressed out constantly.
Try feeding your toad wild crickets and earthworms - they tend to like these treats a lot.
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How do you keep a toad in captivity?
➔ First, you'll need to get dirt thicker than the toad so it can burrow into the dirt for sleeping. Then, sprinkle mulch on top of the dirt. After that, take your water dish and dig.
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