Took some picture of my pacmans today and just wanted to share.
This is my newest female I got the other day and now also my biggest. I named her miss piggy to go along with my male Kermit the Frog.
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Took some picture of my pacmans today and just wanted to share.
This is my newest female I got the other day and now also my biggest. I named her miss piggy to go along with my male Kermit the Frog.
This is my male Kermit the Frog.

Don't know its sex yet. Any ideas?

Too young to tell the sex on it most likely.
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Andy Maddox
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I named this one "Line" because it is the only way I can tell it apart from my other frog that has a "Dot" on their head.

This is Dot. Sex unknown.

Some fine pacs you got there, I just browsed through but it looked like they were all cranwells? I have one at home that looks just like Miss Piggy. Are dot and line still younger, they have visible green still. Its 2 i nthe morning so maybe they are a different species and I just didn't notice.
*thumbs up*
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They all look like cranwells because they are all cranwells lol. They are nice looking frogs though. Depending on age, I would guess that the last one is male, but there isn't enough information to go on (age, exact SVL, if it croaks, etc).
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Andy Maddox
AIM: thekingofproduct
MSN: Poloboy32486@hotmail.com
Yahoo:surfandskimtx04
Houston Herp Key
The Reptizone
Yes, Dot and Line are still young. One of them had alot more green and that was the way I told them apart but now their green is fading so the only way I can tell them is by the "Dot" and "Line" on each others noses. Didn't notice their green fading till I took them out yesterday and gave them a bath. Usually their burried or covered in dirt so it was hard to tell. 
That's a gorgeous frog!
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Did you take those pictures with them outside on a grassy area? Or are they living on a grass substrate? Just curious. Nice Pictures. 
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