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I picked this little guy up from the pet store today. Hes really active and did not want to sit still for the pics. They had it labeled as Keyserlingi but I dont know for sure because its the first one I have ever owned. So if you guys can help me ID it and also tell me if you can sex it yet it would be awesome. Sorry I got picture happy. . . .
You've got an Egyptian Stenodactylus petrii. All Teratoscincus species have some dorsal plate-like scales that look like fish scales. Microlepis, as defined by their latin name (micro scaled), are really the only exception. But even they have some enlarge plates on their tails.