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    Arizona Gecko ID? (DUW)

    I have found a bunch of these little geckos around this one is obviously very young. They are always hanging around the outdoor lights trying to catch dinner. This is the first one I've ever been able to catch. I abducted it for a few minutes to take pictures and then let the little one go. Does anyone know what they are called?

    I took a ton of pictures here are the ones that turned out. Thanks for looking.

    Me putting it in a deli cup.


    They are very fast.










    Here's when I let it go, it let me snap a few more pictures.




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    Looks like a house gecko to me. I love them!

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    Re: Arizona Gecko ID? (DUW)

    Common House Gecko,

    They're everywhere . I love catching the little babies--so cute.
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    Re: Arizona Gecko ID? (DUW)

    Quote Originally Posted by purplemuffin View Post
    Looks like a house gecko to me. I love them!
    I always thought they were much more plain than that. Are there a bunch of different variations? Even the adult ones have cool patterns.
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    Yup! Thanks guys. I love finding these little things. I'm originally from Wisconsin so having lizards, geckos, and snakes everywhere is quite the treat for me.

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    Re: Arizona Gecko ID? (DUW)

    Quote Originally Posted by eel588 View Post
    I always thought they were much more plain than that. Are there a bunch of different variations? Even the adult ones have cool patterns.
    I haven't noticed too much variation. During the day they seem to be like a brownish grey color but at night they look pink.
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    Re: Arizona Gecko ID? (DUW)

    Quote Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany View Post
    I haven't noticed too much variation. During the day they seem to be like a brownish grey color but at night they look pink.
    When I hear house gecko, I always just thought of a brown/grey gecko. I really like they way the look at night. They are fun to watch.
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    I've noticed the big adults seem less see-through and less patterned barely, but they all pretty much look the same around here they are fun fun and cute!

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    Re: Arizona Gecko ID? (DUW)

    I always thought they were Mediterranean geckos, are they the same as a house gecko?
    I'm not your friend buddy!

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    Re: Arizona Gecko ID? (DUW)

    Quote Originally Posted by djansen View Post
    I always thought they were Mediterranean geckos, are they the same as a house gecko?
    According to Google, they are called Mediterranean House Geckos.
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