yep 100% keyserlingii.the problem now a days is that lots of people only buy and sell animals, so if a wildcaught shipment comes in under a certain nam, ALL those animals will be sold under the wrong name.
so if 100 teratoscincus arrive in europe, and the mainfest says, scincusscincus, they will al be sold as scincusscincus.
then the problem starts!!!!!
lots of people buy such a animals, and then go to another show to get a new animals as a companion for the one they already bought.
BUT if they buy that animal from someone who knows what he is selling, they will then be combining a scincusscincus(but it is a keyser) with a real scincusscincus, and then come home to find out its a different animal, i my opinion, you should be able to identify an animals before you buy it.
BUT.... i must say, it is a very nice specimen of keyserlingii
