Congrats on the new addition. I have had mine for five years now.
Congrats on the new addition. I have had mine for five years now.
I have no idea if it's male or female. The clues I know are males tend to be smaller, and are baggy under the throat. If it sings it's a male. If it lays eggs it's a female (not likely to occur as I only have one). The throat does have some slack (picture attached), but it doesn't appear conclusive at this point to be a male. I don't really know enough about them.
Anything else I should look for? I could set up two little outhouses with male and female signs on their doors and see which one it uses? The piece of dirt on it's neck also points to male?
Lol-great idea on the outhouses...but probably not going to help here! I got Rongo to call the first night by giving him a really heavy misting. Half an hour later, the calling started and he now calls on a very regular basis.
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