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Vorax vs. Marginata

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Ok so i recently received two supposedly vorax geckos and I was reading about how they are extremely rare so i was wondering if mine are vorax or not. On this posting: http://www.forums.repashy.com/showthread.php?t=1996&highlight=vorax they say it has cleavage on the tail/pelvis region. Mine do but does that really mean anything? Also if it helps they have a W type pattern with yellow green skin and there eyes are goldish color. Any help/info would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
As far as I know, the vast majority of geckos that are imported are labeled as vorax and are actually marginata. One of the only people who actually have vorax in the US is Rich at petacularexotics.com, he posted them on KS not too long ago.
 
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