This question is a bit tough to answer!
So, I will try to break down the issue here:
Crested Geckos Like to Live Alone
Crested geckos are naturally solitary.
This means they prefer to live by themselves.
Keeping multiple geckos together, especially males, can cause them to fight and seriously hurt each other.
So don’t leave to male gecko in a same tank. It’s too risky because they will both fight to dominate the area…
Sometimes Females Can Live Together… But It’s Risky too
Two or more female geckos might get along if they’re about the same size and introduced to the space at the same time.
You’ll need a very spacious enclosure with lots of hiding spots and resources.
However, even with females, there’s always a risk.
You’ll need to keep a close eye on them for any signs of bullying or fighting.
One male with multiple females
This setup is rare and requires a very large enclosure with plenty of food and water to minimize competition.
It’s Safer and Best to Keep Them Separate
So, never ever try to do this!
Hope this makes sense!
F.A.Q.s
Q: Can I keep two male crested geckos together?
No, keeping two or more male crested geckos together is strongly discouraged. Males are highly territorial and will fight, leading to severe injuries or even death.
Q: What is the best combination for cohabitating crested geckos?
The most successful and common cohabitation scenario is a single male with multiple females.
A small group of females can also coexist peacefully, especially if introduced at a young age.
Q: How do I introduce new crested geckos to an existing group?
Quarantine new geckos for at least 30 days before introducing them gradually.
Supervise initial interactions and separate the geckos if any aggression occurs.
Be patient, as it may take some time for them to adjust.
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