No it wouldn't be the smartest idea. A turners, a bibron, or a moorish/wall gecko will co-exist with a crocadile, as long as their both females. If you own a male, buy a new setup for any other species.
yes, because they are bdat
they'll probably fight, so no i don't recommended
Gecko species are typically solitary animals and should not be housed with other species of gecko, or other species of reptile.
No, a leopard gecko can live with other leopard geckos, if both are female. During the breeding season, males can be housed with females but not any other reptile, unless you want a dead gecko.
about 5"-7"
It may be easier to replicate the living conditions and incubate the eggs in a seperate container.
every two days
in my expirence it depends on the species of gecko. for example, a panther gecko only lives for about three years but a golden gecko can live up to 20
u flip them over and if it looks like they have nipples their a girl and if they don't there a boy
One of the three native reptiles that live in Florida is the gecko. The other two native reptiles that live in Florida are the alligator and crocodile.
Spinosaurus do not live like crocodiles but have a crocodile like skull.
No, one gecko can live by itself.