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Common Name: Square-marked Toad, African Toad, Egyptian Toad, and Reuss's Toad.

Scientific Name: Bufo regularis.








Found in: Africa ranging across: Algeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.
update7/1/08:Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Uganda, possibly Burundi, possibly Djibouti, possibly Equatorial Guinea, possibly Eritrea, possibly Gambia, possibly Mauritania, possibly Tanzania, and possibly Togo.

Size: Males: 6-9cm, females: 7-13cm.

Sexing: The males of this species can be heard calling, this is the most reliable way of sexing. The males also tend to have black skin on the throat and during breeding season nuptial pads appear on the first and second fingers. Females have a more rounded body shape and are usually larger than males.

Requirements: These toads are rather large individuals and require a fairly large terrarium. A 15-gallon tank would be adequate for 2-3 adults. They require a woodland / savannah type set-up with a substrate of bark chips, sandy topsoil, and moss. Furnishings such as logs, cork bark, rock and sturdy leafed plants can be arranged to provide a number of climbing and hiding places. A large water bowl (no deeper than the toad's height at rest) must be provided with clean de-chlorinated or spring water. The water will need to be changed daily to avoid the build up of ammonia and bacteria in the water whilst changing the water it is a good idea to visually inspect the tank and remove, clean and replace any soiled items. The tank will need to be heated to a daytime temperature of 24 - 25°C with a drop at night to 20-22°C this can be done with an under-tank heat-mat controlled by a thermostat. It is not advisable to use spot / heat lamps with amphibians and so a separate light source should be provided by the means of a fluorescent UVB tube. Once every two-three weeks the tank and its contents should be completely cleaned and sterilised using an amphibian / reptile friendly disinfectant.

Feeding: Juvenile Toads should be fed daily with a mixture of suitably sized insects including small crickets and mini-mealworms. The food items should be dusted with a calcium and vitamin supplement two-three times a week. Adult Toads should be fed every two-three days with a mixture of crickets, regular mealworms, earthworms, flour beetles, waxworms, moths, and caterpillars. The food items should be dusted with a calcium and vitamin supplement once a week.

Habitat: Its natural habitats are dry savanna, moist savanna, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland, subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland, subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland, rivers, freshwater lakes, rural gardens, urban areas, and heavily degraded former forest.
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References:

   * Tandy, M., Rödel, M.-O., Largen, M., Poynton, J.C. & Lötters, S. 2004. Bufo regularis. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Accessed on 21 July 2007.


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