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Can cresties and gargs be housed together?

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Just wondering if crested and gargoyle geckos can be safely housed together in a large cage. They're both from New Caledonia and have nearly identical husbandry... Would the size difference be a problem?
 
It can be done and I wouldn't worry as long as they were the same size.

I'd still suggest just having them in seperate enclosures.
 
Yea usually if you are going to attempt a multi-species vivarium, it is best to do a terrestrial animal and a arboreal animal, that way contact and risk of confrontation is kept to a minimum.
 
gargs are more aggressive then cresteds it can be done but i wouldn't advise it. tails will be lost

I have to completely agree. Gargs are notorious tail nippers. One of them will most likely end up losing a tail and possibly some toes.
 
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