helll no they will fight all the time. mostly over territory and food.
Absolutely not ! They require completely different living conditions ! Besides which - they'd never encounter each other in the wild.
4 inches
Fully grown leopard geckos are about 9 inches.
leopard geckos would love it in a 20 gallon tank, i have had a few and they get about 12 inches or so long and a 20-30 gallon tank is perfect for them
They can grow up to about ten inches.
yes ovcorse you can there is nothing wrong with a lizard with a long tail.
The price of lizards at Petco can vary depending on the species and size of the lizard. Generally, you can expect prices to range from $20 to $100 for common species such as leopard geckos or bearded dragons. More exotic species can cost several hundred dollars.
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Males are very territorial but besides that as long as your geckos have enough space they'll be fine.
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.
Crickets and meal worms
yes