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    I've created a tiny garden of eden

    ...on my porch.

    So, I found a toad on porch a few nights ago - tossed it some small mealworms just to see what would happen. He gobbled them up without caring that I was standing there. Then I decided to put two of the old hides from when my snoot was little outside. One under a bush near a shallow bird bath and one on the porch. I put some soil and damp moss in the one on the porch. The next day, I looked and 2 toads had moved in.

    So, I set up a shallow water dish and a shallow dish for mealworms. Over night the worms vanished. And there was a third toad in the hide in the bush.

    This afternoon I went to fill up the bird feeder, and now there is a 5-lined skink in the mealworm bowl munching away...

    I don't live in the woods or on a farm anymore, the parking lot to my complex is less than 30 feet from my porch, yet all these little creatures have moved in. Not gonna lie, it makes me really happy
    No cage is too large - nature is the best template - a snoot can't be booped too much


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