well usually they get along pretty well together they are very sweet and friendly animals t have and react for a first pet that was my very first pet and it was amazing
Malaysian gecko's are generally from the gekkoninae family, the leopards are from the eublepharinae. Mixing the two species would promote stress and also could cause death. A lot of the Malaysian species are arboreal. The leopard geckos are strictly ground dwelling. Another thing is that the leopards require a lot Higher temperatures. Humidity levels are different and the entire landscape would have to be different for the two.
alligators and crocodiles are extremely common, along with small geckos, and many species of birds
2 Female geckos of the same species are able to co exist if the space requirements are met. Typically 10 Gallons of space is good for 1 adult gecko. 2 Adults, would require 20 Gallons of tank space.
Geckos are not equipped with wings and are unable to fly. One species of gecko has webbing along its body and limbs and is able to glide but none are able to "fly"
do you mean color changing anoles because then house geckos get along just fine together but if you see them fighting take one species out
If you mean pet geckos, they should be fed size-appropriate crickets along with occasional waxworms and mealworms as treats (they are high in fat). Some species of adult geckos can also be fed an occasional pinkie mouse. Hope this helps!
Crested geckos are able, though not always willing, to adapt with gargoyle geckos. Though these two species are native to the same region, they are not found on the same islands within Caledonia. The gargoyle geckos are a much more territorial and aggressive species. They are also more robust and typically weigh more than a crested and even in same specie enclosures animals cannot be too much bigger than the other.
Tokay geckos do not show the hemiphorical bulges like leopard geckos or cresteds. males have pores (as do all male geckos but they usually have a bulge) that are lining their "vents" these pores are where the male anatomy is contained. Pores are darker coloured spots along the geckos vent.
If you have geckos as pets then you need to get a water bottle that has a spray function on it & spray the gecko. After you do, you will see it licking her eyes & the glass tank to get a drink. You can also spray the leaves & it can drink like that. It can't drink out of a cup.
Depending on the sex yes, but I would recommend it. No to if their both males. No to if one is male one is female. Yes to if they are both females but still highly not recommended.
If you are going to start keeping leopard geckos, you can only have one male but as many females as you like. If you are trying to breed them then have a few females to up your chances. If you put more then one male in they will fight.
A worm is not an amphibian it is from a different phylum, Annelid(ae), along with leaches and similar species.