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Can you tell me what type of Gecko this is ???

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Wha type of gecko is this ,I received a pair in a trade ???
 

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Namib sand gecko?

From the pic it looks a lot like Chondrodactylus angulifer. A head shot would help nail it down better.

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I think so too...

I think it's probably a Nambib Sand gecko too. Here's a pic of my male C. angullifer to compare if it helps, as it's kind of a bad pic. Mike B
 

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c. Angulifer

Thats what my male looks like . My female been laying eggs about once a month . Are they common and is there any demand for hatchlings .

THANK YOU ,
MIKE
 
Mike, C. anguillifer isn't considered rare by any means but they arn't seen too much in the industry as say Leopards, Cresteds, or Leaftails. It seems males are pretty easy to come across but lone females are kind of hard to find.
As for hatchlings if your looking to wholesale them off feel free to shoot me a price on your offspring. Mike B.
 
i think its a pictus as well! do you have any top and side shots of the head? i agree with mike and erica! if it looks like a pictus smells like a pictus tastes like a pictus it probably is a pictus!
 
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