He has a thread on this topic right here: http://www.frogforum.net/african-bul...on-sexing.html
The last picture shows a 100% male. I remembered your thread, and have actually taken into consideration your theory when it comes to sexing. It would be nice if it was proven to be true, but we've already seen inconsistencies (Grif's ABF for example). I believe this is just a physical trait, and does not hold true when it comes to 100% identifying sex. A perfect example would be coloration, it was previously assumed a male ABF would have yellow/orange colors under its armpits and throat, thus proving 100% it's a male. We have all learned this is not true.
Another aspect to consider would be how the frog is 'posing' in the picture. In a picture it can be protruding its tail bone thus making it look like a "skinny/thin bottomed animal." If it shifts or sits another way in a picture this can suck in its tailbone appearing like a "round bottomed animal." So unless you are observing said frog in person it's almost impossible to correctly sex by this theory.
Personally I have found it better to sex them with this method when very young, as most come from the breeders slightly under weight it also better to wait after a week of feeding a good food to them.
As they get older the theory depends on how well they are fed as very underweight ones also get the spine bone showing more.
But I have found it to be a good way, I have been doing some tests with the importer who I got mine from.
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This is a possible reason why it's working for Eridu and not others. Having the frog in person can provide many visual clues and multi-angled views, hence greatly improving the chance of accurate sexing.
For example, I can sex Central American cichlids in a tank when quite young; but it's a guessing game from a 2 dimensional pic with no venting, fish movement or interaction among them.
If a super-female like Eridu states, and fertile, OP's got quite a treasure. Would wait to see if Griff's male grows to maybe 9-10 in. and formulate a plan to cross them. He, he, he, just dreaming of a selectively bred 14 in. GABF in couple generations.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
This is correct. You would need several hundred or even thousands in order to prove that the tail bone theory is a solid method for sexing them, but if it were a viable method I'm sure that those who study these frogs on a day to day basis would have already know n and hence forth published the information. I have never seen any articles or studies that mention the tail bone as a method for sexing.
I still don't see it as a viable method at this point.
If he reaches 10"+ I'm sending you all the feeding bill Lol!! Yesterday he ate 3 balls of Pacman Food and then proceeded to devour 20+ Night Crawlers. That is the most he has ever eaten in one sitting thus far. I'm sure if there were a 14" GABF it would be some kind of record.
He even got out of his burrow and went over to his feeder dish and waited patiently for me to feed him.
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