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Cyanide
Babycurus
Cyanide


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PostSubject: Please ID this lizard   Please ID this lizard Empty12/1/2011, 2:37 pm

I got this as a freeby and was told it was a long nosed lizard. I've checked those long nosed lizards out and it is not one of them. I am more convinced it is some kind of gecko.

Any help would be grateful

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DolbyR
Leiurus
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PostSubject: Re: Please ID this lizard   Please ID this lizard Empty12/1/2011, 5:54 pm

100% for sure it's somekind of gekko. Do you have any idea of it's origin?
How big is it?
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Sauerkraut
Hadogenes
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PostSubject: Re: Please ID this lizard   Please ID this lizard Empty12/1/2011, 6:21 pm

Pretty sure based on it being a freebie and the shape, I'm fairly certain it's a house gecko. I'm guessing it's betwen 4-6" and nearly impossible to catch? lol
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Cyanide
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Cyanide


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PostSubject: Re: Please ID this lizard   Please ID this lizard Empty12/1/2011, 6:52 pm

Yes. I'd say you're right. It is very hard to catch.

Cheers dude.
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Annababe
Tityus
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Location : Tucson, AZ
Registration date : 2011-06-30

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PostSubject: Re: Please ID this lizard   Please ID this lizard Empty12/2/2011, 2:15 pm

Definitely some type of gecko


DolbyR wrote:
100% for sure it's somekind of gekko. Do you have any idea of it's origin?
How big is it?

I'm also curious on Dolby's questions.
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Cyanide
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PostSubject: Re: Please ID this lizard   Please ID this lizard Empty12/4/2011, 2:09 am

I have no idea of it's origin and it's about 4"

They come from lots of different places.
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Antihero
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PostSubject: Re: Please ID this lizard   Please ID this lizard Empty12/8/2011, 12:04 pm

From the looks of it, I'd say it's a hemidactylus frenatus which is really² common in houses. Others call it a "house gecko". They grow from 3-6 inches long. They have different morphs and coloration depending on the habbitat they belong to. Here are 2 samples.

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