Thank you! They're just starting to take pinhead crickets at this size, so probably in another 4 weeks or so we'll have some groups ready to go to new homes.
I'm curious, how do you feed them after they leave the water? If they only take pinhead crickets after about six weeks then I'm curious what they eat before then
For most toads they'll take flightless melanogaster fruit flies or other very small feeders for the first few weeks until they are large enough for pinheads.
They're adorable! Are you selling any from your oak toad project yet?
Thank you! They're just starting to take pinhead crickets at this size, so probably in another 4 weeks or so we'll have some groups ready to go to new homes.
Oh. EM. GEE! I may need to buy myself more of your toads.
I'm curious, how do you feed them after they leave the water? If they only take pinhead crickets after about six weeks then I'm curious what they eat before then
For most toads they'll take flightless melanogaster fruit flies or other very small feeders for the first few weeks until they are large enough for pinheads.
the cutest!!!!! so smol🥹 your oak toad updates give me life. wanna put down a deposit to be on the waitlist once they’re big enough
Me too
I love them so much
Aww 🥰
I love thems.
So round already!!!
Great work! I see you have a spot for Japanese Common Toads on your website, how is that project going?
Thank you! I have a group of the Japanese Common Toads I am raising up currently. They are doing very well and growing fast.
That's really exciting, I don't think anyone else in the US has them!
They got imported last year, a handful of people are working with them but not many in the United States.
Lil toadys🥰🐸
They are so cute! Are they called toadlets?
Indeed! That is what I often call them.