Red eye tree frog and gargoyle gecko?

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coura;2280370; said:
A better tank mate would be one of the cooler temp loving day gecko like Phelsuma lineata:) Quite atractive actualy

Any of the Rhacodactylus geckos are pretty darn territorial. I tried mixng a half-grown crestie with a fullgrown giant day gecko...and the crestie relentlessly harassed the day! I had to separate them after 20 mins.

So I woudn't advise mixing a Rhac with anything.
 
Ophiuchus;2282836; said:
Any of the Rhacodactylus geckos are pretty darn territorial. I tried mixng a half-grown crestie with a fullgrown giant day gecko...and the crestie relentlessly harassed the day! I had to separate them after 20 mins.

So I woudn't advise mixing a Rhac with anything.
k thanks man, especially since its a male its probly like super territorial
 
don't try it, even if the gecko doesntinstantly kill the frog if the frog goes in the water its skin oils may harm the gecko and visa versa, wouldnt try it
 
bfhslilred93;2282867; said:
don't try it, even if the gecko doesntinstantly kill the frog if the frog goes in the water its skin oils may harm the gecko and visa versa, wouldnt try it
ok thanks, don't worry im not doing it anymore ;)
 
Ophiuchus;2282836; said:
Any of the Rhacodactylus geckos are pretty darn territorial. I tried mixng a half-grown crestie with a fullgrown giant day gecko...and the crestie relentlessly harassed the day! I had to separate them after 20 mins.

So I woudn't advise mixing a Rhac with anything.
Oh ok;). I just thougth because they have kind of diferent activity periods they would stay out of the other´s animal way. So I also gess another gargoyle of the opossite sex would be also in danger in the territory of the original animal:confused:
 
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