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Feb 20, 2010 #2 robin New Member Messages 12,276 Location Texas which species or sub species are these? very nice!
Feb 20, 2010 #3 KelliH New Member Messages 6,641 Location Fort Worth, TX They are very nice! Are they hainanensis?
Feb 20, 2010 #5 G Gekkon New Member Messages 47 They are Goniurosaurus Murphyi (the sub species of lichtenfelderi). Really rare
Feb 21, 2010 #6 eric OREGON GECKO Messages 3,466 Location Oregon Awesome! If you don't mind what differentiates G. murphyi from G. hainanensis? ie. markings, location and size?
Awesome! If you don't mind what differentiates G. murphyi from G. hainanensis? ie. markings, location and size?
Feb 22, 2010 #7 G Gekkon New Member Messages 47 It's better to tell the differences between G. murphyi and G. lichtenfelderi. G. murphyi is a mainland form. These geckos have got less spots over their body. The size is the same to lichtenfelderi. It's still a debatable question, however murphyi should become a new species soon!
It's better to tell the differences between G. murphyi and G. lichtenfelderi. G. murphyi is a mainland form. These geckos have got less spots over their body. The size is the same to lichtenfelderi. It's still a debatable question, however murphyi should become a new species soon!