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Crested gecko housing together on a 55 tank

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So I was wondering if I can keep a adult male and adult female crested gecko on 55g tank would it be ok or can the female die by mating with the male to much?


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I can show you right now that it works depending on how old they are. I have a 55 gallon tank with 1 male and 1 female right now and they totally leave each other alone for the most part. They generally cycle through the tank day time she's out on the tree near the dish chilling and in the night she goes and hides off in her.sleeping spot while he comes out to eat.
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