anyone has an idea of the species of this gecko?
Mar 31, 2009 #2 Sunrise Reptile SunriseReptile.com Messages 3,520 Location New Haven, IN Looks like Rhacodactylus leachianus.
Mar 31, 2009 #3 whkrazyk Geck'd Out Messages 862 Location WINTER HAVEN, FL. DO YOU HAVE A FULL BODY PIC TOO?
Mar 31, 2009 #4 Chewbecca www.ellaslead.com Messages 1,772 Location 60 miles south of Chicago I agree, I think it's a leachie. Either a juvie or sub-adult by the size comparison of the hand holding it. I WANT.
I agree, I think it's a leachie. Either a juvie or sub-adult by the size comparison of the hand holding it. I WANT.
Mar 31, 2009 #5 Zynx_Keekeio New Member Messages 1,169 no i don't think it is, the face lip shape isn't the same
Mar 31, 2009 #6 van_veen456 www.crazyreptiles.eu Messages 191 Location Holland Its defenitly NOT a leachie... Full body pic, including tail will confirm this
Mar 31, 2009 #7 supperl G.Man <- ask HJ Messages 2,480 Location Germany, Hamm the snout is to sharp for a leachianus but could be of the rhacodactylus gender?
Mar 31, 2009 #8 Chewbecca www.ellaslead.com Messages 1,772 Location 60 miles south of Chicago Zynx_Keekeio said: no i don't think it is, the face lip shape isn't the same Click to expand... You're right. I don't own a leachie, but the pics I looked at seemed similar in face. But going back just now, I can see they are not the same. It's cute, whatever it is!
Zynx_Keekeio said: no i don't think it is, the face lip shape isn't the same Click to expand... You're right. I don't own a leachie, but the pics I looked at seemed similar in face. But going back just now, I can see they are not the same. It's cute, whatever it is!
Mar 31, 2009 #9 Sunrise Reptile SunriseReptile.com Messages 3,520 Location New Haven, IN I agree that the shape of the head indicates it's not Rhacodactylus leachianus. Upon closer examination, I believe it's some Gehyra species. Most likely either Gehyra vorax or Gehyra marginata. :main_cool3:
I agree that the shape of the head indicates it's not Rhacodactylus leachianus. Upon closer examination, I believe it's some Gehyra species. Most likely either Gehyra vorax or Gehyra marginata. :main_cool3:
Mar 31, 2009 #10 yellermelon Rockin the Suburbs Messages 4,273 Location Rock Hill, SC Not a leachie head..unless theres a duckhead leachie lol..but has leachie like coloration...doesnt look like a vorax to me either...
Not a leachie head..unless theres a duckhead leachie lol..but has leachie like coloration...doesnt look like a vorax to me either...
Mar 31, 2009 #11 crotaphytidae New Member Messages 370 Location Utah Gekko grossmanni, marbled gecko a really healthy one to.
Mar 31, 2009 #12 M Mel&Keith Mod Squad Member Messages 7,180 Location Pasadena, TX The eyes look like a Geyhra but the head shape is wrong. Definitely not a Leachie. *edit* After Googling Marbled Gecko I believe that Cameron is correct! Last edited: Mar 31, 2009
The eyes look like a Geyhra but the head shape is wrong. Definitely not a Leachie. *edit* After Googling Marbled Gecko I believe that Cameron is correct!