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k plz help me some body i need to know wats the best kinda skink or lizard like anoles or five lined or anyother kinda lizzard to put in with a 4 in gecko that wont eat him plz help



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You really should not mix different species of lizard. They can come from different habitats and have completely different environmental needs in captivity. So my recommendation would be: keep your gecko by itself.
 
I also wanted to add, for one you never listed the species of gecko. Some species can be mixed but you have to know where they come from. Plus te wild caught issue. If you take something like a crested gecko which is captive bred, the last thing you want to do is add in a wild caught animl which has who knows what that your crestie is going to get. As Kelli said, keep reptiles seperate. If anything, if you know the sex of your gecko, get another gecko and see how it goes.
 
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