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 #112325


Mcollins166
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 Living together

hi i have a marbled geko and a chameleon i was wondering if they could live together and i know the cham gets stresed o and its also a velid cham so any help would be great thanks


08/02/04  1:14am
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 #112626


Dragón_Dorado
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  Message To: Mcollins166   In reference to Message Id: 112325


 Living together

That’s a big no no.
Marbled geckos are a somewhat large and agressive species of gecko.
Plus, they’re needs are too varied.
Also, I beleive marbled geckos are nocturnal, and chameleons are not (I think the word is diurnal).


08/02/04  3:05pm
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 #112679


Mcollins166
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  Message To: Dragón_Dorado   In reference to Message Id: 112626


 Living together

ok i thought that was the anwser thanks o ya also could i put a flying and a marble or any other geks with my marble please respond


08/02/04  4:44pm
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 #112778


LGL
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  Message To: Mcollins166   In reference to Message Id: 112679


 Living together

No! Never house different Species of animals together!!!

LGL


08/02/04  7:25pm
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 #113172


Ienjoyhavingahouse
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  Message To: LGL   In reference to Message Id: 112778


 Living together

why? different species live together in the wild, give us one good reason why you can’t house 2 differet types of geckos together (presuming they need the same conditions and are not aggresive)


08/03/04  10:05am
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 #113678


Millie
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  Message To: Ienjoyhavingahouse   In reference to Message Id: 113172


 Living together

ya fo gekos live together in the wild why not in a cage


08/03/04  11:39pm
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 #113803


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  Message To: Millie   In reference to Message Id: 113678


 Living together

A caged habitat is alot less space than species would have in the wild and the cramped quarters of even what we consider large enclosures could have the tendency to pose a health risk due to contamination from one of the two different species (esp. from feces). Also there’s the risk of one species getting punked for food.

reako45


08/04/04  4:41am
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