No ! NEVER mix species unless they're found together naturally ! Chameleons are rain-forest lizards, while leopard geckos are desert dwellers ! Additionally, part of a chameleons diet is other lizards !
no absolutely not! If your leopard gecko needs a companion try another leopard gecko (you can not pair male leopard geckos with other male leopard gecko)
No; leopard geckos live the deserts; it is the same climate all year and there is no reason for migration
yes because the leopard gecko loves to climb on the Russian tortoise and the Russian tortoise won't even notice
yes thats where i put my leopard gecko and sometimes he gets out and poops on my xbox so no an paosdfjsadpghfug
They have the same name, but their color might be different. The spots and striped might be at their tail, the whole body, or the head. Their skin colors can be yellow, pinkish-orange, and that's all i know. :D
The white spotted gecko is an aboreal species thriving in climates that require humidity. They are a tropical species and the leopard gecko is native to the deserts of southern / eastern Asia. These two species cannot co exist within the same terrarium.
Leopard geckos are solitary animals only meeting with one of the same species during mating season. I would not reccomend housing any other specie with a leopard gecko.
The leopard gecko is a very territorial species ranging from the south/eastern Asian countries. They rarely come face to face with humidity and love the heat with temps reaching 105F. The pictus gecko (Paredura. Picta) "Madagascar ground gecko" is a very docile species preffering to live in small numbers of 2-4 individuals. The pictus thrive in temperatures ranging from 75-85 and love a small humid hide. These two speciescannot co exist with one another, as they would never be face to face naturally in the wild.
90% of the time the two species do not require the same care. In most cases, people will try to house a leopard gecko with a crested gecko. Leopard geckos live in heat reaching 105F each day with up to 14 hours of light and 0% humidity, very dry. The crested gecko live in temps never exceeding 80F with 10-12hours of sunlight and up to 90% humidity. One of the species is guaranteed death depending on what the setup of the tank is (desert or tropical)
The Madagascar Ground gecko/ Pictus Gecko/panther gecko (paradura Picta) is a species with just claws and no lamalee. Their close cousins from the same region however do (Paradura. androyensis)
Yes you can but, there are certain rules to this: -A baby and an adult cannot be housed together (baby is food!) -Two males cannot be housed together (very aggressive especially around females) -Females of the same weight and size can be housed together. It's best to have 1 gecko per 10 gallons of space.
A leopard gecko comes from the deserts of Afganistan and south easter Asia. A Crested gecko comes from the rainforests of New Caledonia. Their habitats are much to different from one another to ever co-exist. All Gecko species are territorial and will not greet one of the same species unless its breeding season. Do not house any other specie with a crested gecko or a leopard gecko.