According to scientific research (see the African Bullfrog article for a reference), the two sexes begin to differentiate at 6.6 cm (that's just over 2.5 inches).
According to scientific research (see the African Bullfrog article for a reference), the two sexes begin to differentiate at 6.6 cm (that's just over 2.5 inches).
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And is there any way to be absolutely sure about the gender when the frog reaches that size? Because I want to be 100% sure that my frog will be a male.
No, no guarantees I'm afraid. I'm confident that I could sex a 4 inch / 10 cm pyxie in person, probably through photos too.
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