Mari
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Well I've had a long ride with my little hognose. I took him from a friend back in October '13 and one managed to get him to eat maybe 5 total times from October to July! He didn't seem to lose any weight from October until at least March, but in May he started dropping. He started at approx. 7.9g, and was down to 5.3g in early June. He was sluggish, wasn't drinking on his own (I had to put him in his water to drink) and he seemed like he was probably going to die... I had tried everything from toad scenting, toad urine, salmon, chicken, boiling, braining, anchovies, live, live scented, etc... But nothing really stuck, even though I offered him food every 3 days during that time.
And when I weighed him in July and he was at 5.3 grams and hardly moving, I realized that obviously I had two options. I could humanely euthanize him, or try a real toad. WELL, I wouldn't have been able to live with myself if I didn't try everything, so a toad it is.. I live in central/southern FL so finding frogs is never a problem, but finding a 5.3g hognose sized frog is! I finally found a tiiiny baby southern toad, just the right size for him and he didn't even hesitate for a single SECOND to eat that toad! I could hardly get a picture!
I know it was dangerous considering parasites, etc.. but... I was pretty much at the end of my rope.
So after he ate the toad, something snapped in him I think, and now he can hardly get enough of eating. He's back up to 7.6grams thankfully, hasn't turned down a meal since, and he's been eaten partial pinkies that are scented with toad. I made a gif of his crazy food response that he's been exhibiting these days:
To think this was the same animal that would just 24/7 refuse.
Now he's so responsive, bright, exploring, pooping nicely, and I can probably expect him to shed in the next month. ;_; We're so happy!
And when I weighed him in July and he was at 5.3 grams and hardly moving, I realized that obviously I had two options. I could humanely euthanize him, or try a real toad. WELL, I wouldn't have been able to live with myself if I didn't try everything, so a toad it is.. I live in central/southern FL so finding frogs is never a problem, but finding a 5.3g hognose sized frog is! I finally found a tiiiny baby southern toad, just the right size for him and he didn't even hesitate for a single SECOND to eat that toad! I could hardly get a picture!

I know it was dangerous considering parasites, etc.. but... I was pretty much at the end of my rope.
So after he ate the toad, something snapped in him I think, and now he can hardly get enough of eating. He's back up to 7.6grams thankfully, hasn't turned down a meal since, and he's been eaten partial pinkies that are scented with toad. I made a gif of his crazy food response that he's been exhibiting these days:

To think this was the same animal that would just 24/7 refuse.
Now he's so responsive, bright, exploring, pooping nicely, and I can probably expect him to shed in the next month. ;_; We're so happy!