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    Quote Originally Posted by justagirl View Post
    Also, I read somewhere that the nose one one is shorter than the other, though I can't remember which was which. You can easily see it when you have one of each side by side, but I only have the one.
    I've heard this for Ceratophrys species and in my experience it works for them some of the time, but I've never heard of it for other frogs (and I don't believe in it).

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    justagirl
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    Seems I have a female, then. she never calls out. So meet Calli. LOL.

    Thanks for the welcome and the input!

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    FrogFreak
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    No problem..and welcome!

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    justin shockey
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    welcome

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    Kurt
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    You're welcome. Red-eyes rule!

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    justagirl
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    UGH! OK. So I got her out today to move some things around and get a pic of her home. First she pee'd on me. THEN she croaked at me! I've never heard her do that before. Is it still a girl and I just made her mad? Or is it a boy that has never been in the mood to croak??? Help?

    Oh...and here are the pics I took...


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    This is the sound that keeps me awake at night. It is a male red-eyed leaf frog, Agalychnis callidryas. I have two males and one female, plus 35 of their offspring. http://allaboutfrogs.org/files/sound...rogsounds.aiff Females shouldn't make any noise. There are a few species that the female does indeed call, but Agalychnis callidryas is not one of them.

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    justin shockey
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    well i have a male white and a female white the male calls really loud but the female some times makes a chirping sound if i pick here up wen she is asleep but never calls

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    This is the sound that keeps me awake at night. It is a male red-eyed leaf frog, Agalychnis callidryas. I have two males and one female, plus 35 of their offspring. http://allaboutfrogs.org/files/sound...rogsounds.aiff Females shouldn't make any noise. There are a few species that the female does indeed call, but Agalychnis callidryas is not one of them.
    LOL. I haven't heard anything like that so far so I guess Calli IS a girl. Just the one little froggie cuss word that one time. lol

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    There is also this sound, I have never heard it before, but the web site claims its a red-eye. I think the file may be broken some how. Listen to it and let me know is this what you hear from your frog. http://allaboutfrogs.org/files/sounds/redeye.au

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