A crested gecko is a crested gecko, i think you may have mistaken this as morphs or you meant another species of gecko; if another species of gecko, no, if another morph yes.
Day gecko, leopard gecko and crested gecko
I have a Gargoyle Gecko, I highly suggest them they make great pets and can be cared for the same way as the crested gecko jsut these are bigger and cooler looking!
You should NEVER mix reptile species unless... (a) they are from the same country (b) need the same type of climate (c) they are active at the same time of day (d) they are not likely to view each other as their next meal
Most gecko species can regenerate a new tail if lost or eaten, although there are some species of gecko that will not grow another. A crested gecko is an exaple of a gecko that will not grow another tail.
a leopard gecko is a reptile.
It depends on what type of gecko.
do you mean color changing anoles because then house geckos get along just fine together but if you see them fighting take one species out
type in gecko on code bar
google.com, click images, type gecko in search
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.
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Absolutely not ! They require completely different living conditions ! Besides which - they'd never encounter each other in the wild.