Ficus plants work extremely well with humidity as well as their rate of growth. Snake plants work wonders for hiding places for hatchlings - sub adults. Money tree's are great with low temperatures and provide a visually appealing look to the terrarium.
Yes, they will fight together, exept if they are put in separate homes
Yes, but you want to check the sex of the geckos. If you put males and females together they will probably breed.
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
Yes, first see if the two get along, if so than yes they can be housed together.
No, they are from different places and can give each other diseases. Also gargoyle geckos need to live ALONE, they shouldn't even live with other gargoyle geckos. They will kill the frog.
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yes they do they also drink warm water so if you find one in your sink dont panik just put them in a jar and put him outside . DONT KILL IT!
the best and cheapest way to catch a rabbit is get the cage you want to put it in and have a trail of carrots,lettuce,and rabbit food lead to the opening. also put a pile of food inside the cage. survey the cage ALOT and you will catch your rabbit. if you want get one out of your garden put a fence around your plants and spay fox urine on the plants. WARNING: fox urine will stink to both animals AND humans.
I would strongly recomend that you don't put baby leopard geckos in with adults until they are about 10-12 months of age, depending on the size of your baby. You want to make sure that your baby is able to grow with out stress of possible bullying from more dominant adult geckos. Also depending on the size of your adult gecko it could mistake your baby gecko as food. It isn't uncommon for adult geckos to eat pinkies (baby mice) so it isn't unlikely your adult could attempt to eat or strike at the baby. If your baby is a female it is not safe to introduce her to sexually mature males before she is sexually mature. An early pregnancy is not healty for your new gecko. Leopard geckos mature at about 10-12 months. Males will fight each other once they reach sexual maturity so they should never be put in the cage with an adult male no matter what their age or size. The role I live by is if the baby is grown enough to eat large super worms and pinkies it should be safe to live with any adult leopard geckos.
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Because their bodies can't heat themselves and they need heat, so the light provides heat. Plus, I think your geckos would like to see their surroundings better.
Yes, you can put your Shih Tzu in a cage provided that the cage is big enough to accommodate it.