Help Identifying....

The Wood

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Hello all. I work in a repair shop that receives modules from all over the states. A couple weeks ago one came in from around Texas( i think) with a clutch of Gecko eggs on it, and because we are all a bunch of big softies we opted to hold off on refurbing it till they hatched. And they did. We now have about 7 tiny Geckos contained and all are being adopted but I would like some help on identifying the proper species if you can in case there are any specific care needs. I have enclosed a pic of one of the hatchling to help. Thanks to everyone in advance.

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geckolabs

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Virginia
Yup ^^ Lepidodactylus lugubris. A parthogenic species of gecko.

They'll feed on very small insects and also the same friut diets that crested gecko and gargoyle geckos eat.
 

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