I know some people may seem a bit tense about the subject of mixing species but I was just wondering if it was a suitable thing to do.
I do have experience with reptlies and especially with geckos so I'm not a beginner when it comes to these things.
Basically I was planning on getting a pair of peacock day geckos (phelsuma quadriocellata), but at the shop there was only one male in the tank along with 2:1 lined day geckos that were all very happy living together with no fighting.
But because there is only 1 peacock day gecko and I have a huge tank to put it in I was wondering if I could put a few other green anoles or something of the same equivilent in there with him so he isnt lonely and so that it's not just him and I can get a lively tank with some lizards on view. The green anoles that were in the shop were also in the same tank as brown anoles and long tail lizards that were all fine together aswell.
I was jus thinking as long as there aren't too many males in the tank that they may get along well as they are the same size roughly and also get along with other species already.
Any opinions or ideas from anyone welcome, just let me know what you think! : victory:
thanks x
I do have experience with reptlies and especially with geckos so I'm not a beginner when it comes to these things.
Basically I was planning on getting a pair of peacock day geckos (phelsuma quadriocellata), but at the shop there was only one male in the tank along with 2:1 lined day geckos that were all very happy living together with no fighting.
But because there is only 1 peacock day gecko and I have a huge tank to put it in I was wondering if I could put a few other green anoles or something of the same equivilent in there with him so he isnt lonely and so that it's not just him and I can get a lively tank with some lizards on view. The green anoles that were in the shop were also in the same tank as brown anoles and long tail lizards that were all fine together aswell.
I was jus thinking as long as there aren't too many males in the tank that they may get along well as they are the same size roughly and also get along with other species already.
Any opinions or ideas from anyone welcome, just let me know what you think! : victory:
thanks x