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    100% sure on this guy as he croaked a few times while in the dish...

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    My buddy's 1.25 pound female makes noises...

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    Congratulations to you!does he have a name?

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    no name yet, but now that I know he's a he it won't be long.....any suggestions??

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    Can you see nuptial pads on the sides of the thumbs yet?

    I'd be cautious- contrary to common belief, females also make noise. Only true way to tell is the pads (or lack of).

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    Quote Originally Posted by cali View Post
    Can you see nuptial pads on the sides of the thumbs yet?

    I'd be cautious- contrary to common belief, females also make noise. Only true way to tell is the pads (or lack of).

    Hey Cali,

    Females can make noise, but the cannot call(croak). Females can growl/grunt/hiss/scream/and make these little popping clicking sounds. The males can do all of these, BUT can perform the special VERY VERY LOUD mating call. The mating call is unmistakable in comparison to the rest of the sounds they make. Even though females can perform these other sounds. They are almost always quiet. The clicking popping sounds are faint and can be loud enough to hear and are a very common sound they make. Usually these sounds. Looked over because they are so faint.

    When it comes to calling though, its unmistakable .


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    He's awesome!! Loving the pattern on him.

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    It's so funny when people argue just to argue. If you want to do that then please get a MySpace profile like my 13 year old cousin and argue with her. but this isn't the place and it's really getting old. Congrats, it's always cool to hear them call. it really brings life to them!


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    Quote Originally Posted by pyxieBob View Post
    It's so funny when people argue just to argue. If you want to do that then please get a MySpace profile like my 13 year old cousin and argue with her. but this isn't the place and it's really getting old. Congrats, it's always cool to hear them call. it really brings life to them!


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    I'm confused......who is arguing? I know that people who have never heard the males actually calling can get confused. We happen to have footage of our Males going to town doing their Pavarotti impersonations.........so we posted a link to it so they know without a doubt what it sounds like. Where is the argument in that?

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    that is a very nice frog!!! i love the vividness to the green.

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    here is the video with all the cornutas calling

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    update on 'OJ' he's settling down & rounding out

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    Beautiful frog!! I wouldnt mind a few of them

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    Thanks!! These guys are taking to horn worms and mice with no fuss!

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    an easy way to film is to get a tripod set up your camera and leave the room while its recording and hope that they start calling lol

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    I think Loki would figure it out and not call at all. Sneaky little guy is smart


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    Quote Originally Posted by IvoryReptiles View Post
    I'm confused......who is arguing? I know that people who have never heard the males actually calling can get confused. We happen to have footage of our Males going to town doing their Pavarotti impersonations.........so we posted a link to it so they know without a doubt what it sounds like. Where is the argument in that?
    I know you guys aren't. it's Cali, as usual. follow some her posts. arguing just to argue. it's annoying and very immature.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zamboni View Post
    Thanks!! These guys are taking to horn worms and mice with no fuss!
    that's so cool, I live how they look like a cross of Grasshopper a mean frog and a leaf


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    Quote Originally Posted by pyxieBob View Post
    that's so cool, I live how they look like a cross of Grasshopper a mean frog and a leaf
    Hah they do look like that. I always refer to them as the Asian pacman.

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    This is one beautiful C. cornuta!

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