Eating sand a problem??

Whiplash87

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Me, not the Gecko. I love the taste. Now that I have your attention; is there anything besides geckos that can cohabit peacefully with leos? Also does making several levels in one tank help decrease the likely hood of males pestering females or female to female dominance? I have a male and I know no other males. At this point im just researching


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indyana

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I don't think you should be eating sand either! :)

Most people recommend against co-habitating species.

There are ways to help minimize issues in gecko colonies, such as providing adequate space and multiple hides in each zone, but that doesn't mean you won't have any problems. Plus which, if you put females in with the male, they will breed, which has its own challenges.
 

DrCarrotTail

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There really aren't many if any gecko species that cohabitate well. I would just pick one and stick to it. More space and hiding places may decrease the change of dominance and fighting but boys will be boys and some girls are pretty selfish about their space so the chance of fights is always there no matter how big or well set up the enclosure is.
 

Whiplash87

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Thanks for the replies! Ill focus on my guy for now and maybe try a female when I make multiple levels down the road


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