The answer is no. Animals of different regions, habitats and Eco systems cannot sustain life with another animals of different likes. A leopard gecko from the deserts of Afghanistan with temperatures reaching in the low 100'sF cannot live with a crested gecko from the rain forests of New Caledonia where temperatures never exceed 80F with humidity levels on the scale of upwards of 80%. Species of the exact same region with the exact same requirements can be housed together, and even in these circumstances, most avid hobbyist's do not recommend doing so. There are many factors: Temperament of the species, sex's, size of the animals, cooling period and breeding season, individual temperament's, feeding schedules, humidity, heat, lighting.
The answer is no. Animals of different regions, habitats and Eco systems cannot sustain life with another animals of different likes. A leopard gecko from the deserts of Afghanistan with temperatures reaching in the low 100'sF cannot live with a crested gecko from the rain forests of New Caledonia where temperatures never exceed 80F with humidity levels on the scale of upwards of 80%. Species of the exact same region with the exact same requirements can be housed together, and even in these circumstances, most avid hobbyist's do not recommend doing so. There are many factors: Temperament of the species, sex's, size of the animals, cooling period and breeding season, individual temperament's, feeding schedules, humidity, heat, lighting.
YOU CAN PUT A BOY AND A GIRL TOGETHER BUT THEN THE GIRL MIGHT GET PREGNANT OR YOU CAN PUT GIRLS TOGETHER BUT YOU NEVER PUT BOYS TOGETHER OR THEY'L FIGHT
Posted by: KSI XDECEPTIONX Feb 1st 7:20PM EASTERN
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Well geckos are very teritorial little guys. They love their space and like most love to hide.
Ive been researching and collecting for 3 years now and in my time ive been able to come up with this.
Geckos come in a variety of morphs with todays captive breeders you are able to find almost any genus in a variety of colours. morphs are able to co exist EXAMPLE:
Your blizzard morph leopard is able to exist with the albino etc..
the harlequin crested can co exist with the dalmation
one good mix for not too much money is the tokay and the golden
Yes they can, I've had my leopard gecko, my Mediterranean house gecko, my green anoles, Bahaman anoles, and my western blue-tailed skink all in one 50 gallon tank.
Animals and species of the same region with same heating, lighting and humidity may be housed together with some factors: Species, Heating, lighting, feeding schedule, cooling period, breeding season, size of animals, age, space etc.. the list is endless. Always take precaution and do some research
I don't know if different types of gecko can live together, but you definitely can house more than one gecko together. But, you have to be careful-What sex they are is very important.
You cannot house males together-They will fight to the death.
You can house a male and a female together, but they will mate and lay eggs, and sometimes, if she is younger, mating can damage the female.
You can definitely house more than one female together-They will not fight.(or mate)
Yes, however, we do not recommend mixing species of lizards together unless you are an experienced reptile keeper.
Here are some of the reasons to consider:
yes i have a friend who has crested and leopard geckos living together
Yes, bu do not house 2 males together because they fight. Also make sure that you have a big enough tank.
I house 2 males they did not fight because one was a baby.
Lizards aren't geckos, but geckos are lizards
House and anole lizards but some geckos live in trees.
snakes, crocodile, alligators, lizards, geckos
Yes. collard lizards and fatailed geckos.
No. Crocodiles are in a group by themselves - they are very large reptiles that live in and around bodies of water. Geckos are very small lizards that usually live in trees.
Sometimes Geckos and sometimes Chameleons. (sorry about that i don't know how to spell it.)
No. Salamanders are amphibians. Geckos are lizards.
They breath, they have lungs just like all other lizards.
alot of geckos
yes they do
No, they are reptiles, not mammals.
No - geckos are lizards, while arachnids refers to spiders, scorpions etc.