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Darlene
06-28-03, 12:08 AM
Help. I'm not sure what to do. My children are loving their new country home. Catching bugs, frogs, etc. is such fun & I want to encourage them as much as possible. They have been great about releasing their catches after a while of observation.....until Timmy. Timmy is a wee little baby toad, plain old brown with black spots, except for a blue blotchy stripe on his right side. He hung around our yard for a couple days , never far from the doorstep. The kids worked overtime to keep him safe from our dogs/cats/etc. but he just wouldn't leave. He came in the house to an empty 5g. I thought he wouldn't make it due to whatever marked his side but after a couple days rest he came to life in pursuit of 'light chasing' moths. My kids are in love & I'm having trouble (tears from a 3 & a 5 year old) getting this one released. I've never kept wild-caught before. What should I do ? Is his blue spot a real problem defect that may hinder his survival in the wild ? I really want my kids to keep their nature/animal interest. They think that his 'spot' is a problem & that he'll die if we let him go.
In doubt,please help!
Dar.

Emily-Fisher
06-29-03, 05:57 AM
I would release him into the nature, go to the petstore, and buy your kids a new toad. Try buying them a pacman toad :p I don't know a single kid who doesn't like pacman frogs! Here's a link to what they look like in case you don't know:<br><a href="http://www.frogdaze.com/images/raul.jpg">Pacman Frog Picture</a><br>However, when these guys get bigger, they will eat just about anything that moves coutning your fingers! In that case, I would go for a White's treefrog. The best way to find pictures and caresheets is to do a search on google. If you really want a cool amphibian, buy a salamander or a newt. If you would like anymore suggestions, picutres, etc...just email me at lunaluver@hotmail.com or private message me :)

Dozer
07-01-03, 09:40 PM
I have never heard of anything like this. I'm not fully sure of what it may be. The taods are easy to take care of however. Make sure theres a bit of space for the toad and as well, keep a water dish for it. Offer lots of food.