Crested geckos are solitary creatures, as with most gecko species. They will only interact with one of the same species during breeding season. Males will seek out females and copulate then leave and carry on, seeking another mate. If two males confront one another, they will fight for rights to breed and territory. Other species of lizards as well as other gecko species, should not be housed with crested geckos.
Any lizards are good with the proper care anoles make easy to care for pet lizards.
Depends what lizards really... But Leopard geckos make GREAT pets. Hope This Helps!
I would suggest you get a leopard gecko or a crested gecko as your first lizard pet. Both are low maintenance reptiles that have fairly good temperaments. They don't grow very large and don't require a big cage either. However, keep in mind that these lizards live for a very long time and require your time and dedication to live their entire life-spans.other good first pet- gargoyle gecko (care requirements are similar to those of a crested gecko)- bearded dragon (great first pet if you can provide a large enclosure and the proper diet)-geckos of the rhacodactylus genus (these geckos are great first lizard pets! The crested gecko and the gargoyle gecko are members of this genus. Other members of this genus include: leachianus, rough snouted, chaoua, sasorinum geckos. However, these geckos (with the exception of crested and gargoyle geckos) often command a hefty price.
Leopard geckos or Crested geckos. Make sure BEFORE you buy the gecko you read as many articles you can about it. And remember only ONE male per tank! Good luck!
Crested geckos make a very good reptile pet. This is because of their extremely easy care, amazing breeding potential and wide range of personality's. A crested gecko is able to thrive in room temperature and do not require additional heating sources, they are very cheap in hydro. These animals are an omnivorous species and do not require insects but still can be offered for fattening/calcium purposes. They also come in a variety of colors and patterns, making a specific "morph" very desirable to a buyer. Crested geckos are capable to copulate with almost any other crested of similar size and weight. They are also semi arboreal and are very active at night, they make quite a treat to watch.
Due to the moist environment that a crested gecko comes from, they require a daily misting each and every day to ensure that their humidity levels are regulated. A crested geckos terrarium should always dry completely before spraying again. If need be, you may have to spray more than once a day if the terrarium is drying quickly. This daily misting also serves as their water source, as a crested gecko is not a good swimmer, they can drown very easily in a deep standing dish of water.
I'm not very much of an expert, but I've been looking around at lizards and it turns out panther geckos are nocturnal. So, if you want a pet to handle and play with, I would get a bearded dragon.
Crested geckos are semi aboreal species, preffering to be off the ground in a bush/tree/shrub, rather than low to the ground. This species preffer a taller tank over wide. A 12x12x18 or bigger is the most suitable and ideal terrarium for one adult crested gecko.
Yes but only other, same-sized lizards like other Cordylus lizards. Smaller lizards will be eaten.
Crickets are used for fattening purposes with crested geckos. When breeding, females calcium stores are nearly depleted from the preparation of eggs. Feeding your crested supplemented crickets will aid in the cooling period, ensuring your female will be prepeared for next season.
You can different fruit fly traps. The best fly trap to make would be oranges.
well it actually depends which lizards you are talking about leopard geckos for instance are a good first reptile pet and they love humans.