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No, these geckos are a solitary species.
Never mix species that would not normally be found together in their natural habitat ! Those two species belong in Africa and Asia respectively.
No, two different species are not capable of laying fertile eggs with another gecko species.
Geckos are not a species, they comprise and infraorder of lizards with about 1,500 known species.
No, there is no poisonous gecko species.
things like lizard, bearded dragons, and other types of geckos like fat- tailed geckos
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.
Geckos and turtles are not species capable of co existing within the same terrarium.
Day geckos are native to Madagascar and surrounding inlets. There are many species of day gecko coming from the "phesulma" family of geckos.
Crested geckos are solitary creatures, as with most gecko species. They will only interact with one of the same species during breeding season. Males will seek out females and copulate then leave and carry on, seeking another mate. If two males confront one another, they will fight for rights to breed and territory. Other species of lizards as well as other gecko species, should not be housed with crested geckos.
* Leopard geckos * Crested Geckos * White Lined Geckos (Skunk Geckos) * Fat-Tailed Geckos * House Geckos * Tokay Geckos * Golden Geckos * Madagascar Ground Geckos * Day Geckos
Depends on the species. Leopard geckos can, but some others may not be able to.