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New Cane Toad .....it's not eating !

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I just received a Cane toad 2 days ago ....it's about 5.5" total. This toad has not eaten since I got her (doesn't appear to be a male, no croaking).
Is there anything I should be doing here ?
I've offered horn worms and crickets, and she is not interested in eating.
Any help is appreciated.
 
I don't keep toads, but giving an animal a lot longer than 2 days to settle in is almost always the best idea.

Likely this species can be fine for a long time without food.
 
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