Bufo, also known as true toads, are found in all temperate and tropical areas. Most species occur in Central and South America, but some are also found in North America and Europe. Like other toads, Bufo are covered with “warts” and have short limbs, webbed toes, and horizontal pupils.
Bufo require a very spacious habitat. Keep the toads in a tall terrarium; although they are not capable of jumping very high, they tend to climb on top of one another. Add bark mulch substrate, twigs, sticks, and rocks. Because Bufo are nocturnal ground dwellers that hide during the day, it’s a good idea to provide additional hiding places, such as cracked flowerpots.
Bufo survive well at a temperature of 21°C (70°F) and should be misted with water daily. In addition, provide a water bowl that’s large enough for them to sit in; they will sit in the water often.
Provide a variety of food to ensure a balanced diet. Bufo will eat many insects, such as crickets. Due to their active metabolism, the terrarium will need to be thoroughly cleaned once a week.
Bufo adapt very well to captivity, and will soon beg for food when the caretaker approaches; they may even take food from a person’s hand.
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