Toad in water meter

GypsGal1718

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We have had a large toad living in our water meter for a few years now- he seems to be happy and he is able to go along the pipe I think as I see him hopping out of sight. And he is got other smaller toads there too. He obviously has food and water down there but I have always wondered if I should release him? Any ideas?
 
I live near a stream / small river and have a lot of common toads about the place they are all almost black. This one looks nothing like any I have ever seen, maybe it's been underground for too long!
 
Toad has a right to quiet enjoyment in his/her property, please give 24 hours notice before inspecting his/her premises.
Joking aside I would keep a close eye on any activity by the water company (should you ever have a meter leak etc) and be ready to swoop in and temporarily evacuate Toady! Other than that what a cool neighbour to have.

We have quite a few toads around and in our pond. They're certainly not black like @nutjob 's but none of them look like yours either - ours are more brown and warty. Yours is awfully pale!! Perhaps she's adapting to an underground life....
 
I live near a stream / small river and have a lot of common toads about the place they are all almost black. This one looks nothing like any I have ever seen, maybe it's been underground for too long!
I agree, we have a couple of toads about the place and they are much darker than this one x
 
If they can't get out I would lift him/her out and see if they jump back in. They might hop away quickly, or just hop straight back in the hole. I feel a bit sorry for it if it's trapped in there.
 
Would it really survive all this time if it were trapped?

It's such a small space. There surely would not be enough to sustain it for years?
 
I think it's a she (the smaller ones probably males). I would leave them where they are, especially now before the winter. If they've been fine for years there's no reason to believe they have a problem. On the contrary.

I think they've dug a tunnel down there rather than fallen into the pit. Looks as if there's a hole in the wall just beneath the pipe? Most likely their way in and out.
 
I think it is their way in and out as sometimes I see them scuttle off down the hole! And sometimes I can’t see them when I open it!
 
I've seen loads of frogs and toads living in similar places.

They've probably very happy down there - cool, damp and probably attracts insects to snack on.
 
If she got in, presumably she can get out? But as someone else says, she’s lived there for years - if she weren’t okay, nature being nature, she’d have died by now I reckon
 
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