Quote Originally Posted by tgampper View Post
I am going out on a limb and disagree, based on the fact that the tympanum is located about one eye diameter from the eye itself. In giants, the tympanum is about two eye diameters away from the eye. The local tribes in Mozambique believe that the dwarf frog is seen early in the season and grows into the giant later on as the season progresses and heavy rains appear. I guess they think they are the same species. Some herpetologists believe that the dwarf is just a subspecies of the giant. One important distinguishing feature is the male's call. I have recordings of both species and fairly easy to tell apart. To me, it really doesn't matter which species, they are awesome frogs
I thought the Dwarf's tympanum was larger than the eye with an actual white circular spot in the center?

I bought a little over 2 months ago and it is definitely a Giant, but then again it had Blue coloring on the front and hind legs. I can't see any on this frog either because the lighting being poor in the pics or because it is an actual Dwarf like you said Terry.