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Indeed, you may be asking yourself, WHAT THE FAQ is an Afroedura hawequensis?! I really don't know either, but these beauties were brought to my attention after pleas to geckoholics worldwide in an attempt to wrap up this series with a final BANG! Residing in South Africa and commonly referred to as the Hawequa Flat gecko or Cape rock gecko, I really could not find more than one crummy picture or any information on these extremely rare geckos online. These pictures and all the information that I know about these geckos came from Jon Boone (www.jonboone.com) and therefore cannot take credit for that! Pictured are two forms, a Southern form which is the majority of the pictures, and the Northern form. Enjoy!