yeah I'll wait on that one
yeah I'll wait on that one
how do you sex them I want to name it but what an appropriate name gender wise
Is this a wound? If so, make sure you keep an eye on this so it doesn't become something worse. Also if this frog is over 1.5 inch, I would say female because of the light colored throat.
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wow I didn't notice that I'll inspect him when I get home he was quite active after I gave her, her new home. seemed super excited.
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I'm shocked I didn't see that earlier
CJ and Gail are 100% right, though. I definitely think you should pick up some Neosporin WITHOUT PAINKILLER, because believe me, having a sick frog is not fun, and can take a long time to cure. If you need advice on how to apply the neosporin, and what kind of problem we've got here I can contact some people I know who are experienced with treating frog infections/ailments, and they can guide you through the process.
Definitely keep an eye on him, and the bump.
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ok it is a her as far as I can tell I named her jellybean she has a small very small red bump in between her thumb and fore finger. she hates being touched as of right now. but I can get her calm after a few minutes. how do I apply this and keep it on her she might not let me
Welcome to FrogForum! Looks like alot of work has gone into the setup. Best of luck with this little cutie. He/she will eat when it is ready, fear not!
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Males are smaller than females, and have dark, dirty-yellow throats. Further, they croak and females don't (just some other ways to determine their gender).
it seems like a girl to me. males usually are darker on the underside of the neck and belly. though i may be wrong. i have pacific tree frogs![]()
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