If baby toads won't eat bugs, it could indicate a few issues, such as stress from their environment, improper temperature or humidity levels, or they might not recognize their food. It's important to ensure they are in a suitable habitat that mimics their natural environment. Additionally, offering a variety of food options, such as small insects or specialized frog food, may encourage them to eat. If the problem persists, consulting a veterinarian or an amphibian specialist is advisable.
no they eat all the bugs that fly around them
they eat beetels
Wood toads eat primarily just crickets, grasshoppers and June bugs.
Baby toads eat the same things that big toads eat. They eat insects.
flys or bugs or bees
algae and bugs.
Any bugs which they are familiar with in their habitat. The toads' diet mostly consists of the common house fly.
Toads do not eat plants. They are carnivores and eat insects.
anything that fits in their mouth
no
Yes. They eat any type flies that they can get.
yes it can it can eat any type of bugs or insects only if the bug or insect is smaller then the toad