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Could someone help me identify this gecko.

thenumber9ine Mar 01, 2004 09:38 AM

Approximately 5" with tail. Sandy brown base with black and white bumps along body. toe pads. if this doesn't help i will try to get a picture up soon. thanks for your reply.

Replies (4)

nickpurvis Mar 01, 2004 03:11 PM

sounds like a mediteranian but cant be sure without a pic.how big is it.
nick

4everherpn Mar 01, 2004 03:22 PM

sounds too big to be a mediterranean gecko. Where did you get it from?
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thenumber9ine Mar 01, 2004 03:55 PM

I got it from a friend who moved away. She said it was a marbled gecko but I'm almost certain it isn't. Like I said, it is very bumpy and the bumps are black and white. I thought marbled were more splotchy and smooth. The gecko is healthy and eats well I was just curious as to what it was. This is my only gecko, I have other reptiles but this guy has made me want to start looking into getting a few geckos. But, i'm rambling. I will try to get a camera and take a picture tonight and show you tomorrow. Thanks for the help.

warmouse4000 Mar 01, 2004 08:47 PM

Sounds like it could be a moorsih gecko. Maybe you didn't hear your friend right? "marbled" vs "moorish"? Just guessing.

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