Toads are very adaptable as long as you prepare the right mini-environment for them in advance. The home that I built in the video is quite sufficient. The size is only limited by the size of an available flat rock for the roof. An old wash basin or something that size will be ample water. Toads like water, but do not have a need to be submerged. Go out at night to a marshy area with a five-gallon bucket and a flashlight. Listen for that telltale trill. Toads are far easier to catch than frogs. Only one per home and space those homes out as they are very territorial. Remember to dig down a hole next to the home and fill it with bark for them to overwinter. One toad could stay in a home for ten years.
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