Today I bought my first pyxie. I was thinking about getting two Bufo melanostictus, but then I feel in love with this frog so I bought one of each.
The problem is that I had prepared a tank for 2 Bufos, so I had to put my pyxie on a temporary box.
I bought him as Pyxicephalus adspersus, and I think it's a female, but I'm not sure because it's the first one I ever had.
She/he eats very well, mainly zoophobas
Her/His tank:
And my beauty:
ps: she/he likes fingers![]()
She is a beauty....but her colouring is very unusual. I have three P. adspersus and none of them ever had markings like that. Is there a chance she was sold under the wrong name? I included a couple of pics of one of my Pyxies when he was young-I got him when he was the size of a Canadian toonie, yet except for loosing his vertical stripe, he looks pretty much the same now.
Yes, I've noticed that her colour is very unusual... I'm gessing maybe it can be a variation of the colouration of your first pic...
Another strange thing is that her skin is completely smooth... and as we see on your pics, pyxies use to have (I don't know waht to call them) rough strips..
Here in Portugal it's very possible that she has been sold with a wrong name
That why I wrote this:
Anyway. I really like her and she's very beautifulI bought him as Pyxicephalus adspersus![]()
I agree-he or she is absolutely beautiful and I, personally, wouldn't care what it really was as long as it was healthy. I love the markings and smooth texture, and from the sounds of it, she is well on her way to becoming plump and happy! Congrats on her-if I had seen her in the petstore, I would have bought her too.![]()
I agree-he or she is absolutely beautiful and I, personally, wouldn't care what it really was as long as it was healthy. I love the markings and smooth texture, and from the sounds of it, she is well on her way to becoming plump and happy! Congrats on her-if I had seen her in the petstore, I would have bought her too.
That's what I'm talking aboutI'm very happy with this purchase.
Btw, I've heard that there in USA pyxies can cost over 60$... Here in Portugal I use to see them for 25-35€.. This one cost me 20€ (24$).. Weird, normaly your prices are much better than ours.
This is definitely a beautiful frog, but it is definitely not a Pyxiecephalus Adspersus. It is most likely one of the variation of the dwarfs. But congrats on the gorgeous frog!
-TJ
Thanks! I agree with you: some kind of dwarfThis is definitely a beautiful frog, but it is definitely not a Pyxiecephalus Adspersus. It is most likely one of the variation of the dwarfs. But congrats on the gorgeous frog![]()
Yep, TJ got it. That is a dwarf pixie. Some variation of Pyxicephalus edulis. So questions about size and coloration, look at P. edulis. (or that is the closest we can call it right now)
Should grow into a beautiful adult.![]()
Thanks. I actually prefer P. edulis over adspersus.Yep, TJ got it. That is a dwarf pixie. Some variation of Pyxicephalus edulis. So questions about size and coloration, look at P. edulis. (or that is the closest we can call it right now)
Should grow into a beautiful adult.![]()
I paid about $60 Canadian for my first male, around $50 for my female and my other male I got for free as someone was giving him away and he is already between 7-8 years old. I would love to find one like what you just bought...not that I need anymore frogs!!![]()
Then it's true... we have good prices in Portugal for at least one animalI paid about $60 Canadian for my first male, around $50 for my female and my other male I got for free as someone was giving him away and he is already between 7-8 years old. I would love to find one like what you just bought...not that I need anymore frogs!!
There's always enough room for one more frog... and another, and another![]()
I like the look of the P. Edulis, but size is the biggest factor for me![]()
I got to agree with you on that point, adspersus are impressiveI like the look of the P. Edulis, but size is the biggest factor for me![]()
Nice frog, Diogo! I like P. edulis over adspersus
We are having the "great debate" over at the Pyxicephalis Differences thread on telling the difference between the species in the genus Pyxicephalus. For those of you who want to know, we come up with four characteristics that P. edulis has that is distinctive from adspersus:
- the white spot in the tympanum
- the distance between eye and tympanum is about the same as the diameter of the eye
- vertical bars on upper jaw
- an "interorbital" or "interocular" bar that goes across the top of the head connecting the two eyes
Terry Gampper
Nebraska Herpetological Society
“If we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog, perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.”
--- Adrian Forsyth
Thats a nice Dwarf, but i really dislike Dwarfs they are so tiny and they dont even grow they just getter fatter.
Thanks! I've been visiting that thread and here's the problem: I don't think mine is a P. edulis... I think it's some kind of not described dwarf or a hybrid...Nice frog, Diogo! I like P. edulis over adspersus
We are having the "great debate" over at the Pyxicephalis Differences thread on telling the difference between the species in the genus Pyxicephalus. For those of you who want to know, we come up with four characteristics that P. edulis has that is distinctive from adspersus:
- the white spot in the tympanum
- the distance between eye and tympanum is about the same as the diameter of the eye
- vertical bars on upper jaw
- an "interorbital" or "interocular" bar that goes across the top of the head connecting the two eyes
This one already trys to eat my fingers, I don't need him to try to eat my handThats a nice Dwarf, but i really dislike Dwarfs they are so tiny and they dont even grow they just getter fatter.Just joking, I really like adspersus too
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Well... you guys certainly know more about pyxies than I... so I'll trust youI think it looks just like the "true" Edulis that have come to light
ps: I baptized him "Wannabe"for obvious reasons
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