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Pyxie frog! male or female?

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:shrug01: I know my snakes and lizards more than I know frogs. My boyfriend's sister picked up a pyxie frog at the local convention today. She says it's already about 4 inches long or so and supposedly old enough to figure out the sex. I've been trying to google how to figure it out, but as I said, I don't know frogs all that well! Hoping maybe someone who's had pyxies can help me out here :D

She took some pictures. I hope they help. Maybe just too young to know for sure? Would be nice to know early so we can get an appropriately sized enclosure if it IS a boy!

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Looks like edulis to me...if it is, it won't get much bigger regardless of the sex. Lots of guys are selling these as p. adspersus, but they are a smaller species.
 
I agree, I think it is a edulis as well.

I was sold edulis twice as adspersus before I finally got the real deal recently. It's pretty aggravating, so I made sure I knew what to look for to I.D. these guys.
 
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