The males tend to have darker throats, and sometimes you can notice the skin is looser there. The females tend to have lighter throats.
I have heard that males tend to have shorter, steeper noses, while females have longer, more pointed ones. I don't know how well that holds true, but it seems to be the case on my little cranwelli.
You could also look for the dark pads on male feet during breeding season, or just compare the size of two mature frogs of the same species. Females are larger.





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