When the babys reach a few months old they may be able to be housed with An adult leopard gecko as long as he/she has a VERY nice temperment. But just to make sure watch them and wait for them to meet each other to see their reaction before leaving them on their own togther.
Yes. But I only recommend placing 3 in the cage.
no it cannot die in a 20 gallon tank because i have 3 baby lepord geckos in 10 gallon tank
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I put a baby crawfish in my geckos tank and he's yet to eat it. Ide say its a bad idea because there crab - crustacean might hurt ur gecko.
A leopard geckos enemies are other lizards or geckos. NEVER put two of them in the same tank especially two males. you may not have problems at the time but I guarantee that you will later. Leopard geckos like living alone. if you put them together they will eventually fight until death.
You should put them in the same tank and hope for the best.
For Leopard Geckos, you can use reptile carpet, tiles, and flat stones. Do not use sand for Leopard Geckos as they often accidentally ingest it and can get impacted.
no absolutely not! If your leopard gecko needs a companion try another leopard gecko (you can not pair male leopard geckos with other male leopard gecko)
The gecko tanks can be around $35. Its for a LIZARD, so its going to be expensive.
Green anoles require more humidity than leopard geckos do, which means a nightly misting is required. A Leopard gecko requires a standing bowl of water. Both require heating, regular feedings, weekly tank change etc.. It's a matter of personal preference and opinion but leopard geckos are very easy to keep.
leopard geckos would love it in a 20 gallon tank, i have had a few and they get about 12 inches or so long and a 20-30 gallon tank is perfect for them
You need a 20 gallon (long). It is about 3ft long & 1ft deep.