How often should they eat?

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I have 2 firebelly toads. They were eating mealworms and crickets everyother day. I put the worms in a shollow dish and the toads found it right away and always gobled them up. Then I added a bigger water area for them and all they do is sit in the water. They rairly come out and they never eat out of the dish anymore. I put crickets in there and they really dont go at those either right now. How often should they be fed. Mine have nice round bellies and look healthy. I just want to make sure I'm doing everything right. I have them in a 5 1/2 gallon right now, but in like a week, I'm putting them in a 10 gallon. What should there temps be during the day and night? How much humidity do they need?

(Message edited by nuggular on December 20, 2004)
 
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