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Phelsuma ? - Any help here?

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I have a phelsuma that i am having trouble identifying. I have done this for over 15 years and am not new to the world of reptiles, but i received an odd-ball gecko in a shipment of gold dust the other day. This thread was just to see if someone out there may know for sure what it is. I have some ideas of my own and i have already sent the pic to some of the top phelsuma breeders in the country. I just wanted to see if anyone else may have some insight.

Anyway, let's see what happens ----> Here is the picture
 

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Looks like a dubia

My best guess would be a Phelsuma dubia, also known as the Green day gecko or Dull day gecko. They have quite a range therefor also have many variations in colors. I would think that if it came in with some Gold dusts they are closely priced and dubia are very widespread and common in the trade. Hope that helps.. Mike B.
 
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