Nothing that... (a) ..doesn't live with it in its natural environment, (b)..It's going to view as food or (c) ..is going to vew it as food ! The answer is - research the species properly - there are hundreds of books on reptiles, which will give you a wide range of knowledge on the species.
Yes but you will need a 15 gallon high.
You need a vertical tank, that is ten gallons or bigger.
Crested Gecko. Golden Geckos are much faster and don't like being held. Get a crested gecko.
The Golden gecko (G.Ulikovskii) and the flying gecko (Ptychozoon kuhli) both come from the same natural environment, although reptile species should not be mixed. Within the same terrarium it's hard to be sure no bullying is happening in the tank or aggression shown.
The golden gecko is considered an exotic gecko as it it's normal habitat is a humid , tropical rain forest. They are imported from Vietnam and do not like to be handled.
Malaysia
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Depending on the species of the gecko will determine if the gecko would require a larger tank or not. A small gecko species would do fine in a 10 gallon tank but larger species such as Tokay geckos or Leachianus gecko would require a larger terrarium. Also, depending on the specie of gecko will determine if the tank should be of horizontal orient or vertical. A ground welling specie will enjoy a horizontal layout, while an arboreal specie would prefer the vertical.
almost every gecko some names are the tokay gecko the crested gecko and the golden gecko you can tell by looking at their eyes if their pupil is a sslit they are nocturnal
anything that is in its natural interment
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