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no, they can't
This gecko is native to Madagascar.
Leopard geckos cannot live with panther geckos. Even though care for both are generally the same, there are some huge differences between the two. Leopard geckos are usually between 7 and 10 inches long (some almost a foot), and panthers are 4-6 (or occasionally up to 8) inches long. This size difference alone could do it. The Leopard geckos would pick on the panther geckos. Also, the climate of the two needs to be very different. Panther geckos live in southern Madagascar naturally, while Leopard geckos live in Afghanistan and neighboring countries. Panther geckos need higher humidity levels than Leopards, and lower temperatures. Together, either the leopard gecko, or the panther gecko, will suffer, if not both. Please, don't keep these two creatures together. It won't work out well.
long tailed lizards, green anoles, and house geckos get along fine (don't put a knight anole in very aggressive
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This is some reasons a leopard geckos and Madagascar day geckos can't live together: #1: Madagascars have a different environment than leopard geckos. Madagascar day geckos live in tropical conditions and leopard geckos live in desert conditions. #2 they would be fighting because they are territorial.
Nothing, Do not house multiple species together.
a long tail lizard, other green anoles, bahman anoles, and curly tailed lizards can live with green anoles.... I've had them all in with green anoles.... they've done great!
No. They have claws. These animals are native to the rainforest's of Madagascar. They are known as: Panther geckos, ocelot geckos, Madagascar ground geckos, Pictus geckos. These animals have been documented forging through leaf litter on the ground of the forest. They are a small species only reaching 5-7" in length depending on sex and only weighing in around 25-30 Grams. They are insectivores, relying on a variety of live feeders such as insects, spiders and arthropod's. They are equipped with big eyes, a spiny tail and short claws.
Some popular reptiles that may fit in a 10 gallon terrarium are Leopard Geckos, Anoles, Crested Geckos, Ball Pythons, Corn Snakes, Red Eared Sliders, and Southern Painted Turtles.
no
Geckos live on the earth.