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Pyxicephalus edulus
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and P. adspersus
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It looks like he's being tickled by a cricket in this one
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Awesome pics! Nice to see some other pyxie keepers around! I have a juvi, and was told it was P. edulis. Are they easily identified (either as edulis or adspersus) at a small size? He/she is about 3". I've not been able to find much info on these guys. Thanks.




Graymatter
 
Awesome pics! Nice to see some other pyxie keepers around! I have a juvi, and was told it was P. edulis. Are they easily identified (either as edulis or adspersus) at a small size? He/she is about 3". I've not been able to find much info on these guys. Thanks.




Graymatter

P. edulis keep the juvi colors as they grow whereas by 3-4" the P. adspersus start to get the solid green color. I've not kept enough as babies to know a good way to tell them apart yet.

J.
 
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