I've had her about a year and a half, and she was tiny when she arrived (almost the size of the top joint of my thumb).
Once she got big enough for pinkies, and then fuzzies, her growth has really taken off; it's to the point where it occurred to me today that the 10g tank she's always lived in is much too small for her.
I'm planning on moving her into a 20g long tank that I've got, which should work until summer; when I complete the new enclosure for Darwin, my redfoot, she can have his 50g.
She seems to love the simple life: hide, pool, reptile-carpet, an undertank heater, and a lid that keeps the temp and humidity at the point where she thrives. She nearly always poops in the pool, which makes keeping her tank clean pretty easy.
I started her out on tiny live crickets, then kept increasing her prey's size as she grew. She seems to enjoy the hunt, so I still feed her large crickets once a week.
In addition to the crickets, she gets earthworms and fuzzies once a week each ... I feed her whichever I've got every other day on a rotating basis, so it's really a six-day week, but she doesn't mind.
I dust her food with vitamins once a week.
I think she'd eat fuzzies everyday if I served them up, but I've convinced myself the rotation and fasting is better for her ... I'd welcome input from anyone with experience with marine toads.
She's not smoking anymore, the lighter was just to help give context to her size.
Jamie