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Rhacodactylus auriculatus??

Rhacodactylus auriculatus??
ThylacineAlive, 18 Apr 2019
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    • ThylacineAlive
      Definitely a Diplodactylidae species. I'm not that great with geckos.

      ~Thylo
    • snowleopard
      Where were all of these geckos photographed? In a private collection...or elsewhere? Some of the containers are not much larger than the actual lizards.
    • ThylacineAlive
      @snowleopard I checked out a reptile expo in New York last weekend. These (and others I haven't put up yet) were all from a guy selling specifically geckos.

      ~Thylo
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    • Chlidonias
    • ThylacineAlive
      @Chlidonias I tried but there were a lot of people there and he was more concerned with helping those looking to actually buy. I did get some IDs off of him, but I figured photos might have to suffice.

      ~Thylo
    • Chlidonias
      @ThylacineAlive You should have said "Oo, I like that one and I want to buy it but I'll just take a photo first - what is it? Oo, I like that one too and I want to buy it but I'll just take a photo first - what is it? Oo, I like that one even more and I want to buy it but I'll just take a photo first - what is it?' and so on. He wouldn't have suspected a thing.
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