I would suggest lots of anoles! those little guys are so active all the time. geckos are not too lively and it is never recommended to put two chameleons in the same tank (they are extremely territorial)
I would suggest lots of anoles! those little guys are so active all the time. geckos are not too lively and it is never recommended to put two chameleons in the same tank (they are extremely territorial)
honestly why not try something from the same region crested geckos are leaf drinkers and fruit eaters so luckily the water suppl and food wont be shared how ever why not try and get cb frogs instead? even then i don't think it would work out well most mixed tanks need to be between nocturnal and diurnal animals so they don't have to compete for space you are using to nocturnal creatures that will have to share branches and trees whites are clumsy and launch for food at anything cresteds don't grow their tails back so if they lost one in a mistaken strike you have a lizard without a tail that effects ballance also whites tend to like it a little hotter than most captive born cresteds not saying that i would do it but if your going to mix just do nocturnal and diurnal animals so they dont have to compete as much i still wouldn't until you know exactly how the secretions of the skin are going to affect the animal bio 101 teaches that just because they live in the same environment doesn't mean they share the same home night and daytime life is a lot different you very rarely see to predators live together in the same place
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