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09-28-2004, 05:00 PM
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mixing geckos
is it safe or fesable to mix different types of gecko's like crestie and leopards or different types? i have leopards but want to get some different types. any help would be greatly appreciated
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09-28-2004, 05:31 PM
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It is not a good idea to mix species, particularly when they come from different environments.
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it mostly depends on species you mix. i keep my ciliatus and auriculatus together, but they come from the same area, demand the same temps and are of the same size so they wont eat eachother.
i used to have a fat tail in the bottom of the cage [with a substrate heater so it would get hot enough for her] and i never had any problems.
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