Absolutely not ! They require completely different living conditions ! Besides which - they'd never encounter each other in the wild.
No. You Should Not put any type of lizard or gecko with a leopard gecko if you do it should be another leopard gecko or a female african fat tailed gecko
helll no they will fight all the time. mostly over territory and food.
long tailed lizards, green anoles, and house geckos get along fine (don't put a knight anole in very aggressive
Green anole House gecko Crested gecko Collard lizards Panther geckos Leopard geckos Mali uromastix Skinks Long tailed lizard Beardies Veiled chameleon
Lizards never bite.
4 inches
long tailed lizards at PetSmart are 9.99$
Fully grown leopard geckos are about 9 inches.
They can grow up to about ten inches.
agamids
I would say 4 long tailed lizards would make a better pet that one gecko partly because there are more of them so they might do funny things with another and 4 would be better to play with and plus if you have 4 they won't be lonely and also you will have fun trying to remember the 4 lizards names.
Males are very territorial but besides that as long as your geckos have enough space they'll be fine.
Some lizards include iguanas, geckos, alligators, crocodiles, turtles, tortoises, and snakes.