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Old 12-06-2009, 09:02 AM
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Default Palmatogecko vanzyli?

I would like to know what kind of gecko this is? The latin name, that is.

In the reptile store they just call it a mini-gekco..

I like them very much, and they seem to do just fine.

Hopefully the photo is clear enough. Otherwise I make a new one.
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A Stenodactylus spp., probably S. stenodactylus. If it was a P. vanzyli, you would've been quite lucky .

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A Stenodactylus spp., probably S. stenodactylus. If it was a P. vanzyli, you would've been quite lucky .

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Yes!

I think you're right.. Because I did a google search, and found some pictures.. The details of the skin look like that of the Stenodactylus sthenodactylus.
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Default And this one?

This is another photo of my "mini gecko", but this one looks different than the other 2..

Maybe this is Stenodactylus lumsdenii?
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Both of them looks like typical Stenodactylus sthenodactylus - a magnificent gecko to work with (keep 10 of them myself these days)

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Oh my GOoood how cute they are!! lovely geckos !!
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How dare you! Don't you ever ****in trick me again with such a title! I already wetted my panties and then it turns out to be S. sthenodactylus.



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Both of them looks like typical Stenodactylus sthenodactylus - a magnificent gecko to work with (keep 10 of them myself these days)

I agree.

Nice photo!
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Oh my GOoood how cute they are!! lovely geckos !!
They AAARE!

Extremely funny little creatures.
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How dare you! Don't you ever ****in trick me again with such a title! I already wetted my panties and then it turns out to be S. sthenodactylus.



Anyway, good luck with your new geckos
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