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Nice photos but you don't actually have any of a representative of the family Gekkonidae.

The D. conspicillatus, L. damaeum, L. stenodactylum and S. ciliaris are part of the Diplodactylidae, the C. laevis and S. cornutus are part of the Carphodactylidae and the P. nigriceps is from the Pygopodidae.
 
That is a rynchoedura species, not a lucasium damaeum.

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Hmmmm, interesting rebuttal.....
Care to elaborate?

AROD has just lumped all the geckos into the same category
gekkonidae includes christinus, cyrtodactylus, gehyra, heteronotia and nactus (lepidodactylus and hemidactylus aswell if you want to count them)


nice finds :)
 
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That is a rynchoedura species, not a lucasium damaeum.

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AROD has just lumped all the geckos into the same category
gekkonidae includes christinus, cyrtodactylus, gehyra, heteronotia and nactus (lepidodactylus and hemidactylus aswell if you want to count them)


nice finds :)


Thanks for the reply!
Just read it as a quote and realised how sarcastic it sounded... Was genuinely interested :D
 
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