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I have some questions about following animals.
Are these really cyrtodactylus brevipalmatus or are these eloks?
We bought them as cyrtodactylus brevipalmatus. We think they are brevipalmatus because of the pores.
I posted some pictures.
only C.brevipalmatus has femoral pores the C.elok dosnt, so if they have pores they are C.brevipalmatus.
Also C.elok usually have whiter taile stripes and C.brevipalmatus is more of a cream. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the information Montri, what projects are you working on now?
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