Yes you can but, there are certain rules to this:
-A baby and an adult cannot be housed together (baby is food!)
-Two males cannot be housed together (very aggressive especially around females)
-Females of the same weight and size can be housed together. It's best to have 1 gecko per 10 gallons of space.
The crested gecko is an arboreal dwelling species of geckos thriving in a warm and humid climate, off of the coast of Australia. The leopard gecko is a ground dwelling species thriving in a hot and dry climate from South - South Eastern Asia. Both species require very different care and very different needs. The crested gecko would only be able to survive a day in heat that is exceeding 80F. These two species could never co exist in the same terrarium.
yes because they are from the same family :-)
No, leopard geckos live in semi desert areas while golden geckos live in tropical humid areas. Mixing a desert gecko with a tropical gecko is not a good idea.
Other morphs of a leopard gecko. Never put different species together. Also only one male (if any) per tank!
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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)
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yes thats where i put my leopard gecko and sometimes he gets out and poops on my xbox so no an paosdfjsadpghfug
The Latin name for the Leopard gecko is 'Eublepharis macularius'
Leopard gecko was created in 1854.
Vietnamese Leopard Gecko was created in 1999.
well... i either call it the ghost leopard gecko or the Halloween leopard gecko because of the way it looks.
Yes there is a way, put a worm in front of the hole of your rock/hide. and the worm will move and the leopard gecko will come out and eat.I have a leopard gecko myself and that's what i do. Some of them like to be held, some of them a little and some not at all.
Absolutely not ! They require completely different living conditions ! Besides which - they'd never encounter each other in the wild.
Leopard Gecko.