
Originally Posted by
Pyxiefan001
This is strange. I just heard my adult female. . .call. I know only males call but I'm positive mine is a girl. I've had her for at least a few years and she hasn't grown hardly at all (unless girth counts lol) since I got her (she was already an adult then). I heard it twice. It sounded very similar to a male's call, but higher pitched. Strangely, I've heard this sound emanate from my Pyxie's vicinity before, but as I also always had my headphones in while computing at the time(s), I was never completely sure about what I heard. But tonight, there was no mistake. My girl "called."
There are no other frogs in the room. Indeed, she's the only frog I have. I was in the room at the time, but was doing nothing of any importance around her cage. I was sitting in the dark with my laptop, searching about something completely unrelated even, my headphones out for a change. And then. . ."call."
Is there a reason why female pyxies would make call-like noises? Could it be environmentally related? Could she perhaps have the. . ."itch to scratch?" She was acting pretty restless for a few days a couple of months ago but has long since calmed down. The only real change I've made to her habitat as of late was ditch my ReptiFogger (the noise it made drove me mad) and replaced it with a Walgreens ultrasonic cool mist humidifier. Humidity is still kept between 70 and 80%, and temperatures low 80s during the day, and high 70s at night. The new humidifier does produce a lot more fog than the old ReptiFogger did every time my hygrotherm switches it on (you can check out pictures of it on my other recent post in the vivarium section), but as the exo terra cage I keep my frog in is well ventilated I didn't think it would be a problem (it's even rigged to a hygrotherm and programmed to never exceed 80%).