i was just wondering if it is posible to house a male leopard geco with any other kind of lizard if so would the fit in a 20 gallon long.
thanks for the help
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i was just wondering if it is posible to house a male leopard geco with any other kind of lizard if so would the fit in a 20 gallon long.
thanks for the help
>>i was just wondering if it is posible to house a male leopard geco with any other kind of lizard if so would the fit in a 20 gallon long.
>> thanks for the help
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Nope. Its never a good idea to house multiple species together. If you have a male leo i would just stick with the one, if you want more than one leo i would recomend a breeding group of 1 male to 2 or 3 females. If you have just one male and one female the female may well get overbred and constantly harrassed. If you want a group of leos though you are going to need a bigger tank (40breeder is a good size) and you will need to be prepared to deal withthe husbandry and health issues that are specific for breeding groups vs just having one leo
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