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Old 12-09-03, 12:00 PM   #1
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Sexing fire bellied toads

Is it possible to sex fire bellied toads?
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Old 12-09-03, 12:03 PM   #2
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It's hard to tell, they look almost the same. The males tend to have bumpier skin. I believe that only the males call. They are also horny little things and will try to hump a cage mate female or not. The "surprised" party will let out a warning chirp to let the horny one know that it's a male and has made a huge mistake. I have three that live together and I am pretty sure that they are all male.
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Old 12-09-03, 12:41 PM   #3
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We suspect that these are eggs, but not sure. We had a hard time getting a pic, hopefully it helps. There is little black dots in that film like stuff.
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Old 12-09-03, 12:53 PM   #4
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Sorry to say, I think that what you have is a shed skin. I made the same mistake last summer. I did all this work separating it, new housing and everything. I kept it for awhile - thinking that they were eggs and when I didn't see any eggs hatch in the said time - I reluctantly got rid of them. I just figured that they weren't fertile. About a month later, I witnessed one of them shedding and what was left behind - looked just like yours. See the little projections in the front, thats where the feet were. My husband had a really good laugh. From what I can see, that is what you have. I hadn't witnessed a shedding in the 4 years previous, so I didn't know. It must have always gottem sucked up in the filter. They were all adults when I got them, so maybe they don't shed as much.
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Old 12-09-03, 12:57 PM   #5
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I also wondered if it was skin.Can i get a discription on what the eggs look like
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Hi, I wondered as well. I couldn't find any pics but some discriptions. http://www.livingunderworld.org/ is a good source of information. Click on Anura, then species database entries and then Bombina orientalis(scientific name). This is a great source of information on amphibians.
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Thanks for your help. It is an interesting site for information.
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