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    Diogo Juliao
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    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 about I'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.

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    pixiefrogman
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    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

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    Diogo Juliao
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    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
    Thanks! I agree with you: some kind of dwarf

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    onedge30
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    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.

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    Diogo Juliao
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    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.

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    Jace
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    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!!

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    Diogo Juliao
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    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 animal

    There's always enough room for one more frog... and another, and another

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    pixiefrogman
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    I like the look of the P. Edulis, but size is the biggest factor for me

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    Kurt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jace View Post
    not that I need anymore frogs!!
    !!!!!!!!!

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