kenneth_kpe wrote:no its not that big of a lizard

its a house lizard common here in the philippines
this is a pic of the species. its not that big, around 4-5 inches max ?
Oh, thanks for the picture. I see now.

That's a house gecko. It's probably Hemidactylus frenatus. For others who are not used to Geckos living in and around houses, these little lizards are very useful in the fight against all kinds of insects that are trying to invade your house in the warmer (and hence insect-rich) parts of the world. I was born in Turkey, where they also have house geckos, so I am very familiar with these interesting creatures. The species there is Hemidactylus turcicus. Funny enough I encountered the same species (turcicus) everywhere in Arizona, when I was living there. Both Hemidactylus frenatus and Hemidactylus turcicus have been introduced all over the world, including the US (frenatus in the humid parts of the world and turcicus more in the dry areas, although turcicus also occurs in more humid places).
Here is a picture of H. turcicus, a very nice looking gecko:
Taken from:
http://www.reptilesofaz.com/Lizards-Sub ... cicus.html
Sorry for the off-topic babble, but I absolutely love geckos and allowed myself this exception!

Make sure you don't kill the poor gecko with that sticky paper, though. It's just doing what it's programmed to do by nature: surviving. Plus, I think you'd be fighting a losing battle since another gecko would just move into your house if you catch this one.
Alright, back to talking SHRIMP!
