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    Eel Noob
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    Quote Originally Posted by GRABibus View Post
    Normally, yellow throads = male.





    How do you recognize it ?
    Not reliable enough for me to use, especially when it comes to younger specimens. Like people use to say males will have the orange/red armpits but female have that as well.

    Guess I was just lucky that my first two pyxies turns out to be male and female. So got the chance to see how both sexes develop.

    Here they are.

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    those are some beautiful frogs, if mine is a female i want it to look just like yours!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eel Noob View Post
    Not reliable enough for me to use, especially when it comes to younger specimens. Like people use to say males will have the orange/red armpits but female have that as well.

    Guess I was just lucky that my first two pyxies turns out to be male and female. So got the chance to see how both sexes develop.

    Here they are.
    Really nice frogs.
    Except size difference, there is no way here to recognise male from female...

    Your female looks like a small male or the male a big female...

    They have the same age ?
    1.0.0 Ceratophrys ornata CB
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    you can tell from the head size and the pudgy look of the female compared to the more fit looking male and the enormous head on him. But yeah when i first saw the pic it did look like two males, the female looks very nice and seems to be a more healthy one compared to some fat females i have seen

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    Quote Originally Posted by NicholasJeung View Post
    you can tell from the head size and the pudgy look of the female compared to the more fit looking male and the enormous head on him. But yeah when i first saw the pic it did look like two males, the female looks very nice and seems to be a more healthy one compared to some fat females i have seen
    I don't have the pair anymore but I have always tried to to not over feed my frogs.

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    Is the big one the male?

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    Is the big one the male?
    Yes. With these frogs the males are bigger. It's usually the other way around for other species.

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    Thanks! It looks like they are hard to tell apart!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRABibus View Post
    Really nice frogs.
    Except size difference, there is no way here to recognise male from female...

    Your female looks like a small male or the male a big female...

    They have the same age ?
    Like I said earlier, colors are not a very reliable way to sex these frogs. Most accurate way for me is looking at their head, overall structure, and growth. Males are easily recognize by their large blocky head and overall larger size. And they will typical hit at least 6" within their first year while females stay around 4-5 1/2" their whole life.

    Yes these two are the same age. I bought both at the same time and originally thinking the female was a male because she had more colors.

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