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    He is a little beat up but hopefully we can get him healing with a little TLC.

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    Very nice green color and blue tongue !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Ha! Nice daniel, you finally got one! Is it really a he?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentat View Post
    Very nice green color and blue tongue !
    Thanks, Carlos

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    Ha! Nice daniel, you finally got one! Is it really a he?
    Haha yeah I finally made the jump. It was between a mangrove or this. Still want me a mangrove though.

    Not sure if it is really a male. Nobody in their right mind is willing to sex him lol. Any way you can tell visually?

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    Quote Originally Posted by poison View Post
    Thanks, Carlos



    Haha yeah I finally made the jump. It was between a mangrove or this. Still want me a mangrove though.

    Not sure if it is really a male. Nobody in their right mind is willing to sex him lol. Any way you can tell visually?
    If they're more than 4.5 feet they are sexually dimorphic. Males will have longer vent to tail length and will be slender all throughout. Females will develop a more robust body with a thinner tail. They also do surprise egg-layings if you're lucky to have a female lol

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    Now taking F/T

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tongue Flicker View Post
    If they're more than 4.5 feet they are sexually dimorphic. Males will have longer vent to tail length and will be slender all throughout. Females will develop a more robust body with a thinner tail. They also do surprise egg-layings if you're lucky to have a female lol
    Seems pretty slender. Hes about 6ft. Thinking of getting another one.

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