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what kind of uromastyx is this?

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my friend got this uromastyx and we were wondering what type it is

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My inexperienced guess would be a Mali. Where did you get him/her? If its a local pet shop I would def say Mali.
 
Thats real nice. Some old guy :p Mali Uros are the most common so its probably a safe guess. The only other one that comes to mind is a banded since they are dark too. Check out deer fern farms. Doug Dix put together a nice site that breaks out the different species with pics you can look at.
 
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