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Euble_Rhac_Gekko
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Kitchener, Ontario
The listed geckos are Fs here locally in a pet store, I've never heard of some of them before.
Australian Barking Gecko
Australian Velvet Gecko
Termite Hill Gecko
Queens Island Ground Gecko
Halmahara Giant Gecko

I know some of these are in the wrong forum but I'm still not %100 sure of where they go or what they are.

1 BIG QUESTION: I've heard these Halmahara Giant Gecko (if Gehyra vorax) are rare, just wanted a little insight on them.
 

TokayKeeper

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Location
Albuquerque, NM, USA
The listed geckos are Fs here locally in a pet store, I've never heard of some of them before.
Australian Barking Gecko
Australian Velvet Gecko
Termite Hill Gecko
Queens Island Ground Gecko
Halmahara Giant Gecko

I know some of these are in the wrong forum but I'm still not %100 sure of where they go or what they are.

1 BIG QUESTION: I've heard these Halmahara Giant Gecko (if Gehyra vorax) are rare, just wanted a little insight on them.

Australian Barking Gecko - Underwoodisaurus [Nephrurus] milli
Australian Velvet Gecko - any of the Oedura species
Termite Hill Gecko Hemidactylus triedrus
Queens Island Ground Gecko - no sure what this is
Halmahara Giant Gecko - correct on Gehrya vorax aka poor man's leachianus and were fairly common years ago when the whole Rhacodactylus craze started.
 

TokayKeeper

Evil Playsand User
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718
Location
Albuquerque, NM, USA
thanks tokaykeeper, I was familar with the
nephrurus and the Hemidactylus

"poor mans leachi" these guys aren't from the rhac family?

If memory serves me correct, care is/was similar to leachianus and they are a larger gecko that looks like a small leachi at a fraction of the price, thus poor man's leachi. They are of the family Gekkonidae, whereas rhacs are family Diplodactylidae, which are all part of the infraorder Gekkota
 
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