Crested geckos are solitary creatures, only interacting with the same species during mating season. Although females can be hosed together, you will always have one in a dozen that is just not compatible with tank mates. Mixing species is something that is usually done for displaying animals at zoo's or for research and is usually only done in tanks that are 100Gallons or more. I would not recommend housing any other animal with a crested gecko.
no
most can, leopard geckos, bearded dragons, crested geckos...
Crested geckos are native to the green areas of New Caledonia off the coast of Australia.
no, they can't
Unless you have two sexually mature males in the same enclosure, they shouldn't be. They are usually docile. They are a lot less flighty and skittish than leopard geckos when they are young and don't make too much of a fuss over being handled. Although in some cases, a female can express signs of dominance and can bully around other tank mates. Always be sure to monitor tank mates to ensure no fighting is happening. Be sure to quarantine animals prior to adding them to another animal/ group.
Yes, they can. Geckos are very sensitive.
Flying geckos are from the Gekkonidae family Cresteds are from the rhacodactylus family
if they are babies... if they are adults they need a 20 gallon tank. you will need to give them more height then floor space
They are reptiles.
Leopard geckos or Crested geckos. Make sure BEFORE you buy the gecko you read as many articles you can about it. And remember only ONE male per tank! Good luck!
Crested geckos are semi aboreal species, preffering to be off the ground in a bush/tree/shrub, rather than low to the ground. This species preffer a taller tank over wide. A 12x12x18 or bigger is the most suitable and ideal terrarium for one adult crested gecko.
Crested Gecko. Golden Geckos are much faster and don't like being held. Get a crested gecko.