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2 toad ?s

cdanstan Oct 28, 2004 08:21 AM

what do you do for noserub, and do you keep them hi humidity are low humidity? im reading conflicting materal on the humidity thing

Replies (3)

JaxMD Oct 29, 2004 12:20 AM

Noserub is probaibly from a small enclosure ie: the frog is rubbing his/her nose . Personailly I use Polysporin that can be found in any drugstore and is digestable. What kind of toads are we talking about here, ill try to help with humidity.

JaxMD Oct 30, 2004 12:02 AM

Hey, lol the famous Bufo Alvarius. Well the noserub should clear up after awhile (will prob leave some scard tissue) just try and make sure it isnt bashing into any rocks or the glass to prevent more damage and a longer healing process. Not sure on humidity levels but aslong as the substrate is kept moist(not soaked) with a water bowl they should be fine (their quite hardy) they are from the desert but stay in damp areas, read somewhere to not keep them on soil? lol forget where I saw it but I dont believe soil would be a problem. And I would recomend a lid, they can get quite large (Biggest in USA?) so you might even want to consider putting a rock ontop to keep it down. Anymore ques and ill be more than glad to reply gl and enjoy.

P.S: I hate useing email as I usually get swamped so heres the reply.

cdanstan Oct 30, 2004 12:24 PM

thanks a bunch, one more quick question how offten should i feed them, there eating cricketts like crazy but i dont wanna over feed them, im bad about that,any adive is welcomed

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