No ! Gecko's are desert creatures, while Anoles are forest dwellers. Additionally, Anoles are highly territorial and will fight other lizards who invade their space. The golden rule is - if reptiles are not found together in their natural habitat - they should never be housed together in captivity !
definitely not a good idea, they tend to eat &/or torture them
None - they wouldn't co-exist in the wild - so why force them to co-habit in captivity !
No, a leopard gecko can live with other leopard geckos, if both are female. During the breeding season, males can be housed with females but not any other reptile, unless you want a dead gecko.
NO!
Asia.
No way!
In captivity? none.
Temperate Desert.
On average, the leopard gecko will live 5-10 years in the wild due to predators but in captivity, the oldest recorded leopard gecko lived to be 27 years old. Youtube "dink the leopard gecko"
I would say somewhere by 8/12 month's possibly more depending on the leopard gecko.
my leopard gecko has also stopped eating and she is pretty old too so I think this might be the case. 19 is fairly old for a leopard gecko to live.
If properly cared for, any Leopard Gecko can live up to 20 years.