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Leopard Gecko

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I was going to buy a small leopard gecko and keep it with my other gecko is that a good idea . By the way its a 10 gallon tank where i plan to keep them. Would they fight? I need answers!!
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First we need to know what your other gecko is. Most likely that answer is "No". 10g is the minimum for one adult Leo.
 
Don't forget to mention quarantine. I, personally, keep any new arrivals in seperate from my "established" colony for a minimum of 3 months to make sure that they aren't sick or carrying any parasites. Keep it in it's own tank. Own hides and everything. Make sure to wash your hands between handling them both. And don't mix their cage-accessories.
 
Good advice. There is a Leopard Gecko forum here. You should check it out. There are lots of nice people full of info.
 
i know it says in some reptile care books that you could co habitate different species of reptiles, but i think its a bad idea and wouldnt consider it. if the other gecko isnt a leo that is. and if they are both leos you want to make sure that you do not house two males together or they will fight, and they should be close in size.
 
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