GeckPhotographer
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While I agree a yellow mouth is not always determining as I have seen many of what I am sure were Easterns due to range with pinker mouths, it is still a better indicator than nothing and can only increase evidence. That said I have not seen a vitticeps with a yellow mouth, but that may be due to lack of seeing heaps of vitticeps.
Also I have never really noticed the curving spines distinction in wild animals, all the vitticeps seem to have arcing spine rows to me.
Also I have never really noticed the curving spines distinction in wild animals, all the vitticeps seem to have arcing spine rows to me.