Honestly, she looks like a grandis to me, but if anyone else would like to comment, please do. She's very nice and fat, if you keep her I'd put her on a slight diet, since if she is going to be used as a breeder, overweight geckos have a higher chance of producing infertile eggs, and they have a higher chance of becoming eggbound. No big deal, just lower her fat intake, ie just feed her crickets, no waxworms or other fatty insects. Hope this helps...
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