If talking about GABF, yes a big head in relationship to body, is indication of a male. For most individuals that is clearly apparent around 4-5 in. long. The only sure way to confirm it is to get a croak... or not!
If talking about GABF, yes a big head in relationship to body, is indication of a male. For most individuals that is clearly apparent around 4-5 in. long. The only sure way to confirm it is to get a croak... or not!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
I am going to wait a while a cnd try to sex again because I jusy heard a croak and it sounded different to my pacmans croak. ItDl was longer, deeper and slower than what my pac usually makes so this one may be a male but not certain yet. Can pacmans make long deep croaks because citrus usually makes a quack like a duck and this was dreper and longer.
Mine is a female and she'll croak now and then. I think morphology is the better bet.
This is a male GABF call. http://www.frogforum.net/resources/a...ersus_call.swf
It did sound like that just slightly more high pitched. Would a 3-4 inch juvenile's call sound more high pitched?
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