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.
No they cannot, species of different environments cannot live in the same terrarium. The malyasian geckos need much more humidity then the Leopard geckos.
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.
NO!
No way!
Asia.
In captivity? none.
Temperate Desert.
On average, the leopard gecko will live 5-10 years in the wild due to predators but in captivity, the oldest recorded leopard gecko lived to be 27 years old. Youtube "dink the leopard gecko"
I would say somewhere by 8/12 month's possibly more depending on the leopard gecko.
my leopard gecko has also stopped eating and she is pretty old too so I think this might be the case. 19 is fairly old for a leopard gecko to live.
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)
If properly cared for, any Leopard Gecko can live up to 20 years.
No. Male geckos will fight for territory.