This may be a noob question but...

malcas

New member
I just want to make sure that I'm right, I know you cant keep different types of geckos together but you can keep different morphs of Leos together right? Like I have a patternless Leo so i could put like a blizzard or something with it as long as my male/female ratio was right? Sorry if this is a dumb question but I'm new to this and trying to learn :) thanks for any advice.
 

Riverside Reptiles

Administrator (HMFIC)
It is a noob question...but that's quite alright. We are all noobs at some point. Better to ask than not. The answer is that it is fine to keep different morphs of leos together. Keep in mind though that if you keep a male and female together, it's most likely to result in breeding activity. So, be prepared for whatever cross you might create by putting various morphs together.
 

ratqwen

New member
gecko

Also if depending on your leopard gecko's size's
like if you have a baby leopard gecko and putting in with a larger or older leopard gecko in my opinion would not be a good thing to do as the one would eat all the cricket's and or mealie worm's and the other would not get what it need's
but yes you can house leopard gecko's together.
as the last person posted putting a male with a female would most likely result in having a female gecko pregant. i would alaways have the male in another cage then the female's
just becuase males can stress out the females
unless you plan on breeding in the future. you just have to remember that females and males need to be a good weight for that. and over 1 year old +. you would also need a incubator and such for future children... just giving you a idea for that matter
you dont wanna put a male and a male together ever becuase they will fight and it will most likely result in cuts , and bullying could end up losing ones tail and or result them not being healthy.
I hope this gives you a better Idea?
thanks for reading
Christina:biggrin:
 
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