At 05:33 PM 11/27/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Stenodactylus arabicus is a small Stenodactylus, about the size as
>Stenodactylus sthenodactylus,  they have pink transulenct skin exactyly like
>a Palmettogecko.

OK, so that's *not* the species I'm after.  I think the likely candidates 
for my "giant _Stenodactylus_" ("giant" is relative here, maybe 4" STL) are 
_S. doriae_ and _S. grandiceps_; it looks nothing like the _Crossobamon_ at 
the GGA site---more like the third picture labeled "S. petrii": 
<http://www.gekkota.com/html/gga_photo_pages_147.html>, except that I can't 
tell scale on that picture, and my animal is more finely reticulated 
relative to its body size.

I've got a possible female who is doing great, but I can't find a matching 
possible male.  Not being able to ID the species doesn't help any. :-(

         NT

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