They're just too tiny and young to sex at that age. I can usually start to get a rough idea of what an American toad's sex once they're a little over an inch long. It's still really hard to, though.
They're just too tiny and young to sex at that age. I can usually start to get a rough idea of what an American toad's sex once they're a little over an inch long. It's still really hard to, though.
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Thank you for your reply! I suspected that would be the case... I released mine when they completed metamorphosis, but I would like to rear them for longer next season. Hopefully then I will be able to determine their sex. Have you had experience with raising them from tadpoles in the past? I am looking for any husbandry tips. I know what adult American toads need, but they seem so sensitive and tiny after metamorphosis so I want to make sure I can provide them with everything they need.
Thanks in advance!
Paisley
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