You cannot pair up species of different regions together. The Leopard gecko is from the desert and is in an extremely hot environment and the Anole is from a more tropical region and enjoys some regular humidity levels.
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.
no, they can't
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)
No, you can't.
no
Leopard geckos require heat reaching 105F and next to 0 humidity. Anoles enjoy cooler temps ranging from 75-85 with humidity levels reaching 70-90%. These two species, from two completely separate eco systems cannot co exist in the same terrarium. Its impossible to mimic their natural environments in the same terrarium.
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This is some reasons a leopard geckos and Madagascar day geckos can't live together: #1: Madagascars have a different environment than leopard geckos. Madagascar day geckos live in tropical conditions and leopard geckos live in desert conditions. #2 they would be fighting because they are territorial.
NO - Leopard geckos are not venomous. The shape of their eyes is no indication.
Leopard geckos cannot eat spinach, but they can eat crickets, meal worms, superworms, are all great choices leopard geckos like varity so change it up!
No, a geckos leopard geckos diet consists of live feeders such as insects, arachnids, arthropods and smaller reptiles.
Yes, leopard geckos may eat isopods as part of their diet. Isopods can be a nutritious and natural food source for leopard geckos.