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  1. 28 lut 2024 · With proper care and treatment, a toad can typically heal from a broken leg within a few weeks to a couple of months. It is important to provide a suitable environment for recovery, seek veterinary care, monitor for complications, and provide a nutritious diet to promote healing.

  2. You need to do one of two things. Get it to an exotic vet to have the broken leg SAFELY removed or let nature take it's course. Rotting a leg off is dangerous and painful. If you're not prepared or able to take on the full responsibility of caring for it for the rest of it's life. Then don't. This is a very survivable injury *WITH TREATMENT.

  3. 20 maj 2024 · Whether you're a toad enthusiast or simply a compassionate individual who wants to make a difference, this guide will show you how to lend a helping hand to these resilient amphibians with broken back legs.

  4. 19 maj 2024 · Whether it's from a predator attack, an accidental stepping on, or a scrape from rough terrain, it's important to be aware of the signs of a hurt toad so that you can provide the proper care. In this article, we will discuss how to identify the injury and know when your toad needs help.

  5. Do not bring a wild toad into your collection and then deep clean anything that could cross-contaminate with your own animal. Unless its a herp vet, the vet is probably not going to be able to give that toad the care it needs, and its best chance at some sort of rudimentary recovery is by itself in its natural habitat.

  6. 26 cze 2024 · To care for a toad, fill a tank with frog moss, hiding spots like stones and tree bark, and a water bath. To feed your toad, give it crickets, waxworms, and mealworms. If you have a young toad, feed it once a day, and if you have an adult toad, feed it 2-3 times a week.

  7. Will a toads broken leg heal? Toads can recover from pretty horrific injuries- there are plenty of wild ones with missing limbs or eyes that seem to do OK. They're quite easy to keep- some soil in an aquarium & a few hiding places (e.g. flowerpots, pieces of bark) would do fine.