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    Joyszoo
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    Default 2 female tomato frogs $40 for both or $30 each

    1 yellow phase, 1 red phase both a definitely females. good eaters and healthy, eat crickets, night crawlers, dubi roaches. shipping available from the 86413 area code

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    Poly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joyszoo View Post
    1 yellow phase, 1 red phase both a definitely females. good eaters and healthy, eat crickets, night crawlers, dubi roaches. shipping available from the 86413 area code
    If shipping to Canada available!? If so, I'll take both of them, hands down! Please let me know asap!

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    Joyszoo
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    if you figure out the details I'd try it. I haven't shipped out reptiles only received them.

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    Joyszoo
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    you'd have to find someone with a license to export as I do not have that

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    Poly
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    Default Re: 2 female tomato frogs $40 for both or $30 each

    Quote Originally Posted by Joyszoo View Post
    you'd have to find someone with a license to export as I do not have that
    I'll look into it... Can you PM me your e-mail address?

    Thanks

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    Joyszoo
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    Will trade for a quantity of crickets or roaches of equal value. Thanks for your interest Polly but yeah shipping to Canada is cost prohibitive

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    Reggie
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    I thought males were red and females were yellow all these years .... I had no idea there were " phases " .

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    Joyszoo
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    size is what matters and these girls are the exact same LARGE size. I was told when I bought my first that it was most likely a male, so when at the pamona reptile expo I got the largest female I could find. Needless to say I was way bummed to find I had 2 females now.

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    Poly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reggie View Post
    I thought males were red and females were yellow all these years .... I had no idea there were " phases " .
    There are no "phases" or "morphs" it depends on the Tomato frog, males are generally a deep red to deep orange, whereas females are lighter. A different phase would be, say, a green tomato frog.

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    Joyszoo
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    sorry phases was the best word I could think of because the one tends to stay on the yellow color and the other the red with everything I had read on them, size is the more reliable sexing on full grown frogs

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    Joyszoo
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    will post photo album of them once it finishes uploading from my phone. They are both 3.75" long svl 2nd toe is shorter than first, definitely D. guineti

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    Joyszoo
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    Default Re: 2 female tomato frogs $40 for both or $30 each

    Album is up for viewing

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    Joyszoo
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    Default Re: 2 female tomato frogs $40 for both or $30 each

    Will be driving to Houston Tx for the week if anyone is interested in meeting me there to get them

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