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Originally Posted by godtiermeme
I unfortunately didn't have time. The toad was dead within a day of symptoms. She'd been perfectly healthy until then, but I had unfortunately assumed that she was fine. That's why I'm hoping to find a captive toad.
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The same thing can happen with another toad. It would be best to wait until you can get the next toad a vet that will examine it. The toad never seeing a vet and being wild guarantees it had wild parasites. Even though it looked healthy to you it wasn't internally. Moving forward captive-bred or wild-caught, I would make sure you look to find health care for the next pet you get. Or keeping frogs and toads might not be a good decision.
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