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Ya, subs look closer to a fasciatus than they do a hypo triedrus. Adults darken up to where they look just like a triedrus.
Pachy's are really neat, they're just little Hemi's in my book.
pics:
Pachydactylus fasciatus - young pair
Hemidactylus subtriedrus - juvie
Hemidactylus subtriedrus - juvie
Hemidactylus subtriedrus - subadult female
Hemidactylus subtriedrus - adult male
Hemidactylus triedrus - adult male
Hemidactylus triedrus - subadult male tackling a jumbo mealworm (same animal as above)
Hemidactylus tanganicus - subadult male
Pachydactylus scuttatus - young adult male
Hemidactylus prashadi - subadult male