Need help with ID of geckos

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243
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Winter Garden FL.
These were found in Central FLorida. I believe them to be House geckos but not for sure. Anyone want to offer some help. They tend to change colors also depending on there back ground which I found really odd for a gecko. The lighter colored one was nearly pure white when it was spotted at night. I would like to do more research of them. SO if you know what they are and a good web site could you include that also. Thanks

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Mel&Keith

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Pasadena, TX
It looks like the Mediterranean geckos we have in TX. We currently have one living in out cricket container. LOL She can get in but not out so I have to fish her out everyday. They do change from light to dark and are transparent as babies. This is the young one in our gecko room:
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DeAnna

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im not sure but it could be a house gecko it could of looks like mine just differant color
 

Lecko my Gecko

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fl
It looks like the Mediterranean geckos we have in TX. We currently have one living in out cricket container. LOL She can get in but not out so I have to fish her out everyday. They do change from light to dark and are transparent as babies. This is the young one in our gecko room:
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we have them here to. david, how big are they?
 
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AsydaBass

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Hello,

It is most definately not a Reef Gecko. It is a species of Hemidactylus. I'm leaning towards the Med. gecko, due to the warty skin,

~Donald
 
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Nigel4less

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Its definitely a Hemidactylus species, I`m not sure which one though.
 

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