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    Quote Originally Posted by earthtiger View Post
    What do you mean with that? - That isn't clear for me!
    That the first one in this thread is a male? That the P. sauvagii on my photo is a male? Or is it the headline for your male?
    I have no clue how to sex these I just like to take guesses I'm good at it too lol. And yes I was talking about the pc you posted.






    Quote Originally Posted by earthtiger View Post
    so, what clear/obvious differences do you see, when you compare it with the first one in this thread. Could you please list it - thanks!
    Other then the puffed up throat I have no clue. I was just posting to help compare.

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    earthtiger, what is your problem? and what is it that you wanna test exactly?
    if you have something to share you're welcome, otherwise I don't really see the point for me to respond to these posts of yours. i don't have to prove anything to you personally, we here are for helping others and communicate in a nice way, I don't like the tone of your messages towards me or poison, sorry but i call it as i see it. no offense intended.
    yes some frogs are harder to sex especially for newbies, then additional questions are to be asked like if they call or what is their size, but OPs frog is a typical female because of her face shape, there are absolutely no questions about it. most waxies ( sauvagii or bicolors) are pretty easy to sex even when they're babies based on their profile line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by poison View Post
    Male ^^^
    Still wanna know if I was right lol.

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    back to the topic... you said they need good ventilation, so is it a good idea if i use a screen for the front rather than glass?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dj Quik View Post
    back to the topic... you said they need good ventilation, so is it a good idea if i use a screen for the front rather than glass?
    yes, screen is better.
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    I'm looking for 1 or 2 female Bicolors, if anyone has any suggestions please post or PM me. thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Croakin View Post
    I'm looking for 1 or 2 female Bicolors, if anyone has any suggestions please post or PM me. thanks.
    Hi, it is best to post an ad in the "Wanted" section.

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    or search on fauna

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    Heres my plans on my bicolor build. solid walls but front & top will be aluminum screen. that way theres good air flow and some humidity retention. With the aluminum screen I dont have to worry about the basking lamp or rust from misting. If this is a bad idea, please comment.

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    I to am gonna switch the glass door with some screen. The cage seems to be holding in to much heat.

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    the enclosure is almost done, will post pics tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dj Quik View Post
    or search on fauna
    and make sure you see a pic of actual frog they are gonna ship.
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    ha, found this http://www.frogforum.net/sale-trade/...ogs-stock.html
    let's see if you got it ( if of course wanted to), try to look at my post with males and female pictures and see that line that goes down the nose. pic on top and pic with nose rub, who is a female and who is a male?
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    The nose rub on those guys are pretty bad. I was gonna get mine from them but I saw a nicer one.

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    just gonna get a few more plants and fake vines tomorrow

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    lija what do you think?

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    Lija --- in post No. 13 which of the two species are those frogs? Also, are those pictures of your own frogs? Can you post pictures of the enclosure(s) those frog live in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Frog View Post
    Lija --- in post No. 13 which of the two species are those frogs? Also, are those pictures of your own frogs? Can you post pictures of the enclosure(s) those frog live in?
    Those are P. sauvagii's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Frog View Post
    Lija --- in post No. 13 which of the two species are those frogs? Also, are those pictures of your own frogs? Can you post pictures of the enclosure(s) those frog live in?
    yes, these are my current owned frogs Ph sauvagii, unfortunately can't get my hands on more sorry i don't have pics of the whole enclosure, but it is basically a few plastic and silk plants handing from a walls, bunch of exo terra branches inside, felt carpet on a bottom, water bowl all that in 24x18x24 exo terra tank with background, 3 lamps on top, 5.0 UVB, basking spot 75W in a dome lamp with a dimmer, 75W night heat lamp in a dimmer as well.

    Dj. Quik - that is awesome enclosure! i would add some more plants in the upper part and perhaps smaller diameter perch somewhere high up by these bigger ones. i found they love to sit on a branches by the plant, this way they are still basking as well as hiding.
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