djmoondancer
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I wanted to ask those that are keeping both species if this would be a fairly acurate way to differentiate between the two.
"These species can, however, be separated on the basis of G. hainanensis having a more heavily tuberculate dorsum and dark tubercles in the light body bands of adults, as opposed to the bands being immaculate, as they are in G. lichtenfelderi" - L. Lee Grismer, Journal of Herpetology v34 no3 S 2000
"These species can, however, be separated on the basis of G. hainanensis having a more heavily tuberculate dorsum and dark tubercles in the light body bands of adults, as opposed to the bands being immaculate, as they are in G. lichtenfelderi" - L. Lee Grismer, Journal of Herpetology v34 no3 S 2000