billewicz
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I have to agree. Strange, on the first pics, her proportions, markings and ewven the Y on the head looked very smithii like.
Grossmann described a similar specimen sometimes ago.
From the last pics it looks like a tokay. I a, beginning to ask myself, if this could be a hybrid.
Would be very interesting to see offspring from that animal
Yeah that head pattern is very much like the 'Rock Gekko' (undescribed) in China except the color is black on the Rock's.
p.s.
:fight:Oh by the way, I tried to cross a G smithi with a Tokay and the male G smithi killed her.:scratchhead:
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