I posted this pic before and I think this is a dune gecko, but I'm not sure.

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I posted this pic before and I think this is a dune gecko, but I'm not sure.

Heres another pic.

>>I posted this pic before and I think this is a dune gecko, but I'm not sure.
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What leads you to think it's not a dune gecko? The color and pattern look right for Stenodactylus, whether S. petrii or S. sthenodactylus I'm not sure. Should have no toe pads, and if it's an adult it shouldn't be more than 3.5 -4 inches total length.
Stenodactylus petrii
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