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House Gecko Housing Mates.

emumaster17 Feb 16, 2004 06:52 AM

What other lizards or frogs can be kept with house geckos. Im thinking maybe some anoles or a treefrog or two. Im not sure what small lizards are aggressive or what kind of frogs are toxic. Please help. My little guy is lonely.

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chris_mcmartin Feb 16, 2004 07:02 AM

>>What other lizards or frogs can be kept with house geckos. Im thinking maybe some anoles or a treefrog or two. Im not sure what small lizards are aggressive or what kind of frogs are toxic. Please help. My little guy is lonely.

1. He's not lonely. House geckos are not social animals, other than when they gather around porch lights at night; but that's because they're all hungry, not because they're all lonely! Depending on the enclosure size, keeping him single might be the best thing to do.

2. I temporarily housed green anoles and house geckos together. The anoles are diurnal, and the geckos are nocturnal, so there wasn't too much direct conflict.

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