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    Leopard gecko/ball pythons?

    I recently seen a few people have there leos and balls in the same rack? How do you guys feel about this? There heating requirements are somewhat similar just seems weird too me xD

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    I have zero experience with leopard geckos, so I give my advice with a grain of salt. I suppose if you raise both, have limited space, and they share the same heating and humidity needs then it should work in theory. It's not like people keep them in the same bin, which is definitely a bad idea.

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    Been there done that back when I had a few Leos and a few spare tubs in the BP racks.

    Leos were kept in 32 quarts tubs at 88 on the hot side just like the BP
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    I have a leo in my ball python rack. She is very happy.

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