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U. Sikorae housing with R. Ciliatus?

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Posted by: nickrodekuhr at Tue Nov 21 01:26:25 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nickrodekuhr ]  
   

Hi I'm new to this forum but I have been keeping geckos for a few years now. I have 1.2 cresteds and just recently purchased 0.1 U. Sikorae. I bought them at a pet show and the seller told me that the Sikorae would probably be fine in a cage with the crested because I have a 65 gallon tank with plenty of wood, plants, and hiding places and they would probably not even run into each other very often. I know these animals are both fairly docile so I think this doesn't sound like too bad of an idea but they are from different countries so it kind of worries me. I have them seperated right now to acclimate the Mossy to his new environment. Does this sound like it would work out or has anyone had any bad experiences with a similar experiment?
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