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Thread: Mixing Geckos?

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    Mixing Geckos?

    Is it possible to mix a few species, or any species of gecko together and have them live successfully together?




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    Re: Mixing Geckos?

    it is most always best not to mix species.
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    Re: Mixing Geckos?

    Most different gecko species have different husbandry requirements and would not do well together. For example housing a leopard gecko and a crested gecko would be very bad because a crestie would die if subjected to the heat that a leopard gecko needs, and the humidity that a crestie loves would be too much for the leo. Also I believe most geckos are territorial and don't like other geckos in their space.
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