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if know how old your frog is, someone can probably tell you based on its size (tho not me). if the frog man can tell them apart, maybe if you post a pic he can tell you.
The large well known species is Pyxiecephalus Adspersus, and the Smaller lesser known species is Pyxiecephalus Edulis. There's not much I can say other than one is way bigger as an adult and they don't so similar that you can't tell the difference. Type in the Latin names in a search, I am sure you will find something.