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a little help please

zbass222 Jan 08, 2008 01:03 PM

This gecko was bought as part of a pair sold as "white spotted skunk geckos" but had no scientific name along with it. The pictures I've found of skunk geckos look nothing like it. If anyone couldd give me the genus and species for this guy I would be quite greatful.

Thanks in advance

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lost in the jungle somewhere
Z

Replies (3)

gothlic768 Jan 08, 2008 02:36 PM

I think that is may be Gekko grossmanni but im not positive
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Ingo Jan 09, 2008 12:11 PM

Male Gekko grossmanni aka marbled gecko...definitely

zbass222 Jan 09, 2008 05:53 PM

I've searched G. grossmanni and about half the time it also comes up with marmoratus in parenthesis... is their some taxonomic confusion with these guys? or is one an older name. Thanks again for the help.
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lost in the jungle somewhere
Z

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