• Dirt
• Mulch
• Small, shallow water dish
• Food (Worms, Crickets, grasshoppers, flies, etc.)
HOW TO TAKE CARE OF A TOADFirst, 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 it into the dirt so it's like an ingrown pool. TIP: Don't get a deep water dish or else the toad might drown.
Then, put the toads food into the tank so the toad can practice hunting like it is in the wild.
After that, put your toad into the tank and your all set!
to feed toads over night you have to keep it outside somewhere where it cant get away or in a bucket outside.
toads with yellow on them they can kill dogs if they pee on them watch out keep ur dogs away from toads
No toads don't eat snail shells in fact it's quite bad for them.
No. Horned Toads keep their tails, and don't lose them even if grabbed by a predator.
To keep the rabbits out.
Use a bucket with a lid.
my answer is no
Salt
If it's a truck with a bucket on it, you'd keep the bucket raised when parked for marketing/visibility. If it's a boom lift (cherry picker), it's probably to eliminate wasted space and keep people from messing with it.
I walk around in marshy/wet areas or pounds with a bucket and put the frogs in the bucket. It is realy fun if you get about 5 friends to help you. In a average day i find about 5 frogs somtimes a couple toads and if 5 friends help I find 15 to 20.
Yes IF - you have enough water so the toxins from the toads don't kill them - the fish can survive in the same temperature range as the toads - the fish are going to eat or nip at the toads -the poison will not kill or make the other fish ill at contact such as a healthy Betta fish. Lots of people keep feeder guppies with their toads. Sometimes the toads catch them. But is very rare. Mine didn't catch them.
It will certainly not keep the water in the bucket from freezing and, if the temperature goes low enough, the bottled salt water will also freeze.