I would not plan on keeping them in their together for the rest of their lives because they will breed and have baby leopard geckos. Then you would have to buy everything for the eggs and have you female taken care of very well. But if you do not want this to happen then put them in separate tanks.
I really wouldn't recommend it. Your two lizards might get into fights, they might die from stress, they might require different humidity/temperature levels. There are a lot of other things that might go wrong as well. i can't stop you from trying to mix different species but i seriously suggest that you dont. I don't know what kind of gecko you keep but most geckos require moderate to high humidity whereas bearded dragons require low humidity.
yes they can because i have two females in the same cage
Does the male and female lovebird stay in the same cage with 10 eggs? If you have two lovebirds in a cage and 10 eggs, then you can be fairly sure you have two hens and not a pair!!!
Placing a female or male gerbil if they are not familiar (Family. prior cage mates) could be fatal in other words gerbils are territorial unless they are familiar. But a familiar male and female can be placed in the same cage but no matter if they are family or not and odds are they are they will mate and have pup's.
yes. it is possible. simply pick up the male, put him in female cage, close the latch, and let the romance begin
Not in commercial cages, but maybe a cage in back for breeding purposes.
NO! If you put them in the same cage they could fight and one of them could end up killing the other. But if its a male and a female and you want to breed them you should make sure the female is in season by smelling her fur. If the fur has a very strong urine odor then she is in season and is ready to mate. ONLY put the female in the MALES cage or the female could kill the male if the male is put into her cage. Only put the female in the males cage for about 20 minutes.
All you have to do is put the male and the female into the same cage. But you should keep an eye on them for they may fight or mate.
Unless they're sprayed and neutered they'll breed if you do. This would be bad if the hamsters are closely related. In other words, yes it would be fine to put a female and a male hamster in the same cage.
They will do both. Both. They will first mate, and then the female will kill the male.
Make little iguanas.
the male hamster will choose one female hamster and the left one will die
No, absolutely not. They are different species!!! The dragon will eat the gecko.