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    He made a spot on guess though

    Welcome aboard!

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    Default Re: It was unexpected.... Hi!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mentat View Post
    Hello and welcome to FF Cody! From the markings, can narrow it down from other local tree frogs, to Pseudacris hypochondriaca, the Baja California Tree Frog .
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    He made a spot on guess though

    Welcome aboard!
    Thanks for the welcomes!

    I had a little help with my guess I used Califoniaherps photo index to try and narrow down what it could be, but there are a few frogs that looked similar, which makes sense since they are all split from the Pacific Tree Frog. With all this said, my current tank setup should be good for this little guy, I do have one questions though.

    Is there any guide I can follow to determine the sex of my frog?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellsrage View Post
    Thanks for the welcomes!

    I had a little help with my guess I used Califoniaherps photo index to try and narrow down what it could be, but there are a few frogs that looked similar, which makes sense since they are all split from the Pacific Tree Frog. With all this said, my current tank setup should be good for this little guy, I do have one questions though.

    Is there any guide I can follow to determine the sex of my frog?
    Most frogs, tree frogs included, usually share the common dimorphism traits; e.g. female is bigger, robust, darker color shades, little to almost no croaking sound while males are the opposite. Males tend to be brighter, noisier and smaller.

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    Default Re: It was unexpected.... Hi!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tongue Flicker View Post
    Most frogs, tree frogs included, usually share the common dimorphism traits; e.g. female is bigger, robust, darker color shades, little to almost no croaking sound while males are the opposite. Males tend to be brighter, noisier and smaller.
    Thanks for the info! Perhaps I have a male then, I have heard croaking but not a crazy amount and it does have a dark patch under its mouth.

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