Hmm. First photo depicts a male Sphaerodactylus molei, whereas your second and third photos depict a female Sphaerodactylus molei. This species is sexually dimorphic in coloration with the two sexes exhibiting different coloration and head pattern.
Nevertheless, thanks for sharing!
Jon


For comparison purposes, here is a female Sphaerodactylus molei that I found less than 60 days ago on the island of Trinidad which neighbors you in Venezuela. Coleodactylus species have the same blunt heads as a Gonatodes, or even more blunt and short; whereas Sphaerodactylus have the long pointed snouts which are present in my photo and your 2nd and 3rd photos.
Otherwise, have you ever found a female Sphaerodactylus molei? If so, can you please post a photo?
Jon
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