I would discourage getting crickets, because they may create problems in your toads' life. My advice? Go out and get some bugs give them termites if you have a problem with termites, try to give them mosquitoes or fruit flies.
Feed your toad the same things in the winter as you do in the summer. However, you may have to purchase crickets and other food for your toad from your local pet store.
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Toads are usually found in gardens or yards in summer months. You can usually catch a toad during night time when they feed.
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No, a golden toad is not a herbivore. Golden toads are carnivorous and primarily feed on small insects like ants, beetles, and termites.
A toad is considered a consumer in the food chain. Toads feed on insects like ants and beetles, making them a primary consumer that consumes other organisms for energy. They do not play a role as a composer or decomposer in an ecosystem.
Crickets are best. You can also feed them mealworms and waxworms, as well as earthworms.
No. Toads are insectivores. Goldfish are omnivores. They both need totally different diets.
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I feed my americans any thing smaller than them and moves so dont put tinys ones and big ones
American toads are easy to care for and can be easily found anywhere in the US. Never hold your toad while standing, as they may jump and injure themselves. American toads are always hungry and can consume as many as 15 crickets in one night. They also eat minnows, earthworms, pinky mice, and fruit flies. Only feed pinky mice to adults. Feed as much as the toad will eat in 15-minutes, and remove the excess food when the time is up. A single toad needs a 10-gallon tank, and an additional 5-gallons for every other toad. Logs, driftwood, and a water bowl large enough for the toad to soak in should be installed in the tank. Line the bottom of the tank with peat moss.