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Caring for a Fowler's toad (or Eastern American toads) can be simple.

Habitat

a 10 or 12 gallon tank is big enough for at least 2 full grown toads. they need a water bowl (Fresh water everyday), And for the soil, NO BARK OR SAND, those are very bad for them! Dig some dirt and moss from outside, soft enough for them to bury themselves to sleep. Maybe add some twigs in there they may like that, my 4 do. Their tanks should be 60o- 70o, if the temperature gets too low the may start going into hibernation. Don't put them into hibernation without the right information (I may not know it all).

Food

I suggest feeding them every 2-3 days. They mostly eat crickets, but do not feed them anything too big and don't feed them too much, they may die! they will eat anything they can fit in there mouths. Do not feed them super worms, they can strike back!

PS: Spray them with clean, purified water (mist) at least 2 days a week, as well as half their tank (the side that their water bowl is on.

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