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American Toad Rescue Help!?
So a few days ago I stepped on and injured a tiny american toad. Five hours later when I got home he was struggling to move. I did a little research and he is in a ten gallon tank and he is getting fed a couple insects a day, and he is on bottled spring water, but can someone help me with more information? I don not know if i'm going to keep him yet though.
Thanks! Josh
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- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
Depends on his injuries and current health. As far as I know, he could be smashed open with broken bones, and from what I do know, he has to be starving. I'm also confused. Was he stuck outside all those days and you were still able to find him? Hasn't moved? Whatever it is, it sounds severe.
My point is, you gotta give us information so we can give you information and help. :)
I can always suggest a visit to an exotic pet veterinarian though.
Source(s): Reptile Owner and Enthusiast - 4 years ago
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