Thanks for the feedback! I will be sure to keep taking photos, I have not picked a name yet. I just can't seem to think of anything original yet...lol
Thanks for the feedback! I will be sure to keep taking photos, I have not picked a name yet. I just can't seem to think of anything original yet...lol
That's a Dwarf Pyxie. It's hard to tell but I'm going to say female.
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John, how can you tell it's a Dwarf? And dang it, a girl?!?! I give up!! Lol
The all-over yellow is a good indicator. The head shape in dwarfs is pointier/more streamlined and just the general look of the frog.
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John:
I'm confused as well John. How do you tell the difference between a dwarf (edulis) and a giant (adspersus) ? Kong my AB I thought for sure is an edulis, yet looks nothing like the pics above, he has the brown spots and not the solid green back. Is a Lowveld AB the same as Dwarf AB ?
I think we need an online lesson !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The problem is that there are a bunch of species/subspecies yet to be described by science within the genus Pyxicephalus. We've been lumping anything that isn't a "Giant" into the Dwarf category, so what people view as dwarfs can be very variable. The classic Dwarf is the Lowveld African Bullfrog and that's what's in this photo.
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LOL, you are all very confused. I have had two Dwarf pixie frogs before, the color patterns and the head shape are a good indication, But this frog is lacking dwarf color patterns, So I can assure you all by that, and by the size of this frog ( although it doesn't look like 5 inches in the photos) is not a Dwarf. The place I got it from assured me that it was a male because the venders they buy from like to keep the females and use them to produce more. So once again, this is not a dwarf of any form, I am just not POSITIVE it's a male. Thanks for all the feed back everyone.
This frog is classified into the dwarf pixie frog category. The reason yours doesn't have the "dwarf" pattern is because it is older. The yellow coloring and the lack of orange in the armpits indicate this isn't an African Bullfrog.
Wow-honestly, I am so confused on this topic. I was told in another thread that there is no such thing as a "dwarf" Pyxie.
OMG you people don't listen do you...I have HAD Dwarf pixies before I KNOW what they look like and how big they get. This is NOT a dwarf. God...you know what just forget it....
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