Aw I love your Tokay
Look at that happy face! ha!
Yes, but the common names here are different.
Crested gecko -
Rhacodactylus ciliatus
Gargoyle gecko -
Rhacodactylus auriculatus
Chahoua/Mossy Prehensile Tail gecko -
Rhacodactylus chahoua (which is what I assume "Bavay's Giant Gecko" is)
Leachie/New Caledonian Giant Gecko -
Rhacodactylus leachianus
Sara -
Rhacodactylus sarasinorum (which is what I assume "Roux's Giant Gecko" is)
Trachy[pronounced "tray-key"]/Rough snouted gecko -
Rhacodactylus trachyrhynchus
Cresties and gargs are very common in the pet trade. Chahoua are gaining, as well as leachianus, but they are expensive animals. Saras are quite rare, but attainable, and Trachies are very, very rare, and very, very expensive. They also bear live young! How cool is that?
There are subspecies of both
leachianus and
trachyrhynchus, (3 for leachies and 2 for trachies I believe), as well as localities for leachies & chewies, which refers to where the specific group of similiar animals is found. Locals are not the same as subspecies. With chahoua, for example, there are two locals; Pine Island and Mainland. Pine Island chewies generally are a bit larger with more colour and pattern than the mainland specimens. Leachies have a bunch of locales and I can't remember them all. It's even thought that cresteds orginally came from two locals, although when they were originally brought into the States from New Caledonia, the shipment was only a few hundred geckos, and since they all eventually got mixed up and bred, you can't really tell with captive cresteds. Export from New Caledonia is illegal I believe, and many of the islands are protected, so not much is really being done to find out. I think it's pretty interesting. The differences in the various locales can be so drastic but still look like the next one, or the one after that.
lol got a bit off track there...hahaha I hope I didn't bore you, and sorry if you already knew about locals and subspecies, I just wanted to be thorough..bored at work = a forum novel. haha.
And no need to feel dumb
I love these geckos and own a decent number - I wouldn't be spouting out latin names of just any ol' reptiles hahaha.