30 Gallon Terrarium - Reptile Supplies


what can I keep with a tokay gecko in a 30 gallon terrarium?

I heard that I can keep golden geckos with them but what else?


A 30-gallon tank is fine for a tokay gecko but I wouldn't keep it with anything else. Mixing reptiles is usually not a good idea to begin with because of the chance of diseases being spread, stress to the animals, different requirements, etc. But with tokays you have another problem--they're really aggressive, predatory, territorial geckos. Your tokay would probably attack a golden gecko, honestly.



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