Oh okay, no problems!![]()
Oh okay, no problems!![]()
So I couldn't quite get the angle right, but as you can see these two greens are roughly the same length but have different head shape/size. The one on the left has a much wider head and a longer snout. I've been thinking that the individual on the left is a female, and the one on the right is a male. What do you think?
Males usually have what I call the baby face. A Female will have a skull shape that looks like a miniature adult. Females never have the baby face which is a smaller head with rounder contours. Its not 100% like Mike said, but if you see a lot of frogs or you're just that perceptive you can see the differences and be right most of the time. Growth rate is usually a dead give away too. Females grow much faster than males.
I leave the guessing to Jim........I see the difference, but I don't trust that method. It's a good tool to use when trying to buy a frog that is very young, but it is never a 100%, fool proof way of sexing........We have ALWAYS said this. The only way to be 100% sure is to see Nuptual Pads, lack thereof, or to hear the male calling. If you are wanting a specific sex with no room for error, I suggest buying either and older juvenile that is already a sex-able age & size or a young adult. Remember these frogs, with correct husbandry have the potential to live a long life, so purchasing one that is older is not a bad thing provided they have been well taken care of.
So is the only sure-fire way, the pads?
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