I was going to say southern leaf tail but the tail shape is different to the ones I've seen. Normally the tail thins out dramatically at the end. There are over 10 (15 I think) species of leaftail gecko's.
im leaning toward southern leaf tail gecko, saltaurius swaini
Saltuarius moritzi. Lucky to have them around your house.
Also the tail is a regeneration which is why it looks different.
They were split from swaini a few years ago now. The shape and reduced number of tubercles make it pretty obvious that it is a regeneration.
Dont supose you'd know of a field guide which contains all 4 species the southern leaf tail was split into? The images I've seen online are very conflicting.
The newest Wilson and swan and the new cogger both have the revision. Most leafys look very similar and are easier to distinguish by location since they have restricted ranges. There is possible/probably overlap in Gibraltar range.
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