Leopard geckos are solitary animals only meeting with one of the same species during mating season. I would not reccomend housing any other specie with a leopard gecko.
If you mean cohabitate; yes: during youth, but they should be separated at adulthood. If they are both male; the central American banded gecko is territorial when it becomes an adult. Also, once the leopard gecko grows to be an adult it will be much larger than the central American banded gecko. If you mean breed; no, reptile species should not be mixed.
Yes. They are two different species.
Short answer, No.
There should be many hits on Google for leopard gecko breeding.
Female leopard geckos should weigh at least 45 grams before being bred.
you will get tangerines, normals, super hypos, and maybe some super hypo tangerines carrot tails
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)
Yes two leopard geckos can breed from the same male and you can also breed them to the male
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They have the same name, but their color might be different. The spots and striped might be at their tail, the whole body, or the head. Their skin colors can be yellow, pinkish-orange, and that's all i know. :D
The Latin name for the Leopard gecko is 'Eublepharis macularius'
Leopard gecko was created in 1854.