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Old 01-09-2010, 01:47 PM
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Default What is it as variegatus?

bought a couple of variegatus Coleonyx. according to the photos that you can give me the phases, or of their village? Do you think that they are adults?


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Old 01-09-2010, 03:43 PM
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Hi Lolita, they look like adult Coleonyx v. variegatus (desert banded gecko) for me.
Best, Julio.
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Yep I would agree with Julio, I would also feel comfortable in saying that these guys are of a southern california local. Maybe borrego somebody from cali can tell better Im in AZ I have seen similar but your guys are really light . Hope this helps they are beautiful!
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JeffP is right. Its a borrego local.

Photo of one from that area I took:

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Ok, thank you.
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