25 years
Madagascar. Ronamanfana National park,and Finarantsoa province
No. Male geckos will fight for territory.
Temperate Desert.
Leopard geckos live in deserts, so they have a desert- like climate
It depends what type of geckos you have. You can most likely tell by going on a website that specializes the gecko you want to learn more about. They most likely will tell you which rainforest a gecko lives in. But if you want to learn which rainforest geckos live in, the answer is that all geckos do not live in rainforests. Some live in deserts.
definitely not a good idea, they tend to eat &/or torture them
Temperate zone forests of North America.
Ring-tailed lemurs live in gallery forests and they spiny forests of southern and southwestern Madagascar.
No; leopard geckos live the deserts; it is the same climate all year and there is no reason for migration
A gargoyle gecko is much more the aggressor in this situation. Not only do they come from different parts of the world but they are much different in personality. A leaf tail gecko is put at risk of death if his temperatures are off slightly for even a day. They do not take easily to stress. These two species could never be housed together.
Depending on the species of gecko will determine what type of habitat the animal is going to require. A leopard gecko or fat tailed gecko need a lot of heat and next to zero humidity with rocky surfaces to scale. A crested gecko would require no heating lights and 1-2 mistings dailly to retain moisture. Some geckos live in a rainforest habitat, others live in a dry/desert climate.