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You can tell them apart being the size,, because in MOST breeds, females are always larger. Male frogs have black stripes on their arms, to grasp the females. If you find them breeding, the male is ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS on the top.

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  • You can tell them apart being the size,, because in MOST breeds, females are always larger. Male frogs have black stripes on their arms, to grasp the females. If you find them breeding, the male is ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS on the top.
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  • You can tell them apart being the size,, because in MOST breeds, females are always larger. Male frogs have black stripes on their arms, to grasp the females. If you find them breeding, the male is ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS on the top.
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