Geckos are not a species, they comprise and infraorder of lizards with about 1,500 known species.
It depends on the species of gecko. The kawekaweau the largest species of gecko is 24 inches.
Gecko species are typically solitary animals and should not be housed with other species of gecko, or other species of reptile.
That depends on which species you are asking about. There are approximately 1,500 species of gecko.
a leopard gecko is a reptile.
A crested gecko is a crested gecko, i think you may have mistaken this as morphs or you meant another species of gecko; if another species of gecko, no, if another morph yes.
Wall species of gecko are known as the Pachdactylus family of geckos.
There are well over 1300 different species of gecko.
The Crested Gecko is a species of gecko indigenous to New Caledonia. Unlike other reptiles, this species of gecko is nocturnal and does not require a clamp lamp.
Most species of gecko are nocturnal, however, there are also many species of gecko that are diurnal.
its called a leopard gecko
Most gecko species are insectivorous. Some species of gecko are omnivorous species, although they do not tend to eat leaves.
Depending on the gecko species will determine the price of the animal. More common species are usually sold at a lower value such as the: house gecko, turner gecko, golden gecko, tokay gecko, skunk gecko. Other species such as crested geckos, leopard geckos and gargoyle geckos can range from $60 - $500. There are even "sought out" or "desired" species of gecko than can range upwards of $1000-$4000 this could include: Leachianous geckos, Green geckos, Chaoua geckos.