No you cannot. These animals come from completely different environments and cannot co exist within the same terrarium.
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A small amount once every couple of weeks as a treat won't hurt them. They should be eating crested gecko MRP every day. (Repashy crested gecko diet, for example). Calcium-dusted insects can also be given occasionally. Fruit, other than as a rare treat, should not be offered, as it is too difficult to create a balanced diet feeding only fruit and insects to Rhacodactylus geckos. The commercial crested gecko diet formulas take the guesswork out of this, and provide a balanced diet to keep your gecko healthy.
You shouldn't ! Part of their natural cycle is to hibernate during the winter months ! Why deprive a tortoise of it's natural behaviour ?
Absolute minimum dimensions - 24 inches long by 12 inches deep and 12 inches high !
At around 80 degrees. It is best to get your tortoise a basking (heat) lamp so that one side is warmer than the other.
Like with all limbs on almost any creature, the nerves are still active once the limb has been removed from the body. In the example that a bird snatches a Crested gecko by the tail, they "drop" the tail and as the tail continues to wiggle around, the crested gecko is able to escape into some brush, while the predator is enjoying a nice tasty tail.
You can different fruit fly traps. The best fly trap to make would be oranges.
A leopard gecko comes from the deserts of Afganistan and south easter Asia. A Crested gecko comes from the rainforests of New Caledonia. Their habitats are much to different from one another to ever co-exist. All Gecko species are territorial and will not greet one of the same species unless its breeding season. Do not house any other specie with a crested gecko or a leopard gecko.
Crested geckos were on the extinct species list back in the early 90's. When a hurricane destroyed their natural habitat of New Caledonia, they were forced out of hiding and re introduced to the reptile hobby. Since 1994, the crested gecko population has exploded due to selective breeding. Now, almost 10 years later, the crested gecko is the second most popular gecko pet in the reptile hobby. These animals are no longer considered to be endangered and there are no laws/CITES restrictions pertaining to their keeping in captivity in most areas.
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A permit is not required to keep a sulphur crested cockatoo anywhere in Australia.
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