Well, I would say 10 gallons for one gecko, and maybe a 15 or a 20 gallon for two of them.
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~Leopard Gecko fan~
As the first African American woman to travel in space, Mae Jemison believed in the power of science and exploration to bring about positive change in society. She was passionate about encouraging diversity in STEM fields and inspiring the next generation of scientists and innovators.
2 Female geckos of the same species are able to co exist if the space requirements are met. Typically 10 Gallons of space is good for 1 adult gecko. 2 Adults, would require 20 Gallons of tank space.
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Males are very territorial but besides that as long as your geckos have enough space they'll be fine.
She was the first black woman to go to space.
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The first African American to travel in the space was Guion Bluford. He was however the second from African ancestry to travel in the space.
No. Dr. Mae Jemison is a physician and the first African-American female astronaut in space. She served aboard the space shuttle Endeavour, launched September 12, 1992.
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The first African American who travelled in the space was Mae Carol Jemison. She was s Mission Specialist on the STS-47 space mission."Mae Jeminson"thanks for asking! joe mc carterDr. Mae C. Jemison (born October 11, 1956) was the first African-American woman in space, on mission STS-47 aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavor, on September 12-20, 1992.Dr. Mae Jemison was the first African-American woman in space. She credits Nichelle Nichols, Star Trek's Uhura, as being a role model, making her realize it was possible for an African American woman to go to space.Dr. Mae Jemison was the first African-American female astronaut to travel space on September 12, 1992 aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour.Mae Jemison became the first African American woman to travel in space when she went into orbit aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour on September 12, 1992.