Hello Folks, I am new to the board, but have long loved gecko ecology, evolution and having captives. I work with a herpetologist, Dave Morafka, and he gave us an "Egyptian sand gecko". Dave got him from a breeder without a confirmed ID. The gecko is very interesting. We think he is a Stenodactylus petrii. We looked in a book called Amphibians and Reptiles of North Africa; or perhaps just Stenodactylus sthenodactylus. He digs into a small hide box and erases his tracks with his tail. Great to watch! Here is a photo. Take a shot at ID! (please) Thanks, Kevin (got the package from Gecko Ranch, Julie...thanks)
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