Species of gecko that come from the same region, habitat and ecosystem are able to co exist with factors such as: space, temperament's, personality, feeding schedules, light cycles, heat, humidity, hideouts, breeding season.
For example: Tokay geckos and Golden geckos both come from Southeast Asia. The tokay gecko is a very territorial, aggressive species and if housed with a Golden gecko (even though they require the exact same housing conditions) There is a sure chance that the golden gecko will have wounds from the tokay.
Housing multiple species is not recommended for a avid hobbyist.
a flying gecko lives about 5-10 years
Short answer, No.
these animals can live 10 - 20 years in captivity.
I dont have a clue try going onto cleverbot and ask the question on that
None. Geckos are solitary creatures and very territorial. They will stress with the presence of another species.
Both
Well FLYING is in the name so it has gliders on its side and webbed feet
in my expirence it depends on the species of gecko. for example, a panther gecko only lives for about three years but a golden gecko can live up to 20
it is legal to have a flying gecko as a pet but you can not capture one from the wild
No, one gecko can live by itself.
no
No, a leopard gecko can live with other leopard geckos, if both are female. During the breeding season, males can be housed with females but not any other reptile, unless you want a dead gecko.