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Can Tokay Geckos Live Together or Not?

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Key Takeaway:

  • Tokay Geckos can live together, but male geckos are territorial and cannot coexist with other males in the same enclosure.
  • On the other hand, female geckos can usually coexist peacefully, but it’s always best to introduce them gradually and monitor their behavior closely.
  • To pair and combine several Tokay Geckos, it’s best to choose geckos that are of similar size and age and to introduce them gradually, allowing them to get used to each other’s scent and presence.
  • The enclosure should provide enough space and hiding spots to reduce stress and prevent territorial behavior.
  • Tokay Geckos require a temperature range of 75-85°F during the day and 65-75°F at night and a humidity level of 60-80%.
  • They should be fed a varied diet of insects that are dusted with calcium powder.
  • The size of the tank needed for multiple Tokay Geckos depends on the number of geckos in the enclosure.
  • Baby Tokay Geckos can be kept together, but it’s essential to monitor their behavior closely.

Are you considering getting multiple Tokay Geckos as pets but unsure whether they can live together peacefully?

It’s a common question among pet owners, and the answer isn’t as straightforward as you might think.

While Tokay Geckos are known for their striking appearance and unique vocalizations, they are also notoriously territorial and aggressive towards their kind.

However, with proper preparation and care, it might be possible to keep multiple Tokay Geckos together in the same enclosure.

In this article, we’ll explore whether Tokay Geckos can live together, how to pair and combine several geckos, and tips for keeping them together successfully.

We’ll also cover important factors such as tank size, age, and behavior to help you make an informed decision about whether keeping multiple Tokay Geckos is right for you.

Can Tokay Geckos Live Together?

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A tokay gecko family

Tokay Geckos can live together, but it’s important to note that male geckos are territorial and cannot coexist with other males in the same enclosure.

In contrast, female geckos can usually coexist peacefully, but it’s always best to introduce them gradually and monitor their behavior closely.

It’s also essential to make sure that the geckos are of similar sizes to prevent bullying and aggression.

Additionally, when keeping multiple geckos together, it’s crucial to provide ample space and hiding spots to reduce stress and prevent territorial behavior.

Can You Keep Several Tokay Geckos Together?

Yes, but it’s not recommended to keep tokay geckos together.

Tokay gecko males are territorial and cannot coexist with other males in the same enclosure, making it difficult to keep multiple male Tokay Geckos together.

Nonetheless, it is feasible but not assured that numerous female geckos can be kept together, as some may turn violent toward one another.

To ensure that they can coexist happily, it’s vital to introduce them progressively. You will also need to regularly observe their behavior.

How To Pair or Combine Several Tokay Geckos?

It’s best to pair or combine several Tokay Geckos that are of similar size and age.

When introducing new geckos to an enclosure, it’s important to do it gradually, allowing them to get used to each other’s scent and presence.

It’s recommended to keep the new gecko in a separate enclosure next to the existing gecko(s) for a few days to a week, allowing them to get familiar with each other’s presence.

It’s also important to provide ample hiding spots and climbing opportunities to reduce stress and prevent territorial behavior.

5 Tips On Keeping Tokay Geckos Together

If you are planning to keep multiple Tokay Geckos together, here are some tips to ensure their health and safety.

Provide Enough Space

Tokay Geckos are territorial, so they need enough space to establish their own territory. Generally, you should provide at least 20 gallons of space per gecko.

Pair Them Carefully

It is recommended to keep only one male gecko per enclosure, as males are territorial and may become aggressive toward each other.

Females can be kept together, as long as there are enough space and hiding places for each gecko.

Provide Hiding Places

reptile hide
A reptile hide

Tokay Geckos need places to hide to feel safe and secure. You can provide hiding places by adding rocks, logs, or artificial plants in their enclosure.

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Maintain Proper Temperature and Humidity

Tokay Geckos require a temperature range of 75-85°F during the day and 65-75°F at night.

A basking lamp can be used to provide heat, and a natural light fluorescent can provide light during the day.

They also require a humidity level of 60-80%, which can be achieved by misting their enclosure or using a bubbling airstone in their water container.

Feed Them a Varied Diet

Tokay Geckos are omnivores and should be given a daily diet of crickets, beetles, cockroaches, mealworms, and grubs.

These insects are dusted with calcium powder so that they form strong bones.

By following these tips, you can successfully keep multiple Tokay Geckos together in the same enclosure.

However, it’s important to monitor their behavior and health regularly to ensure they are getting along and thriving in their environment.

Size Tank Needed for Keeping Multiple Tokay Geckos

It is recommended that when keeping multiple Tokay Geckos together, a larger enclosure is needed.

As a general rule of thumb, for every additional gecko added to the enclosure, another 10 gallons of space is needed.

For example, two geckos would need at least a 30-gallon tank, while three geckos would need a 40-gallon tank.

It’s also important to provide ample hiding spots, climbing opportunities, and different temperature gradients to reduce stress and prevent territorial behavior.

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You will need a big tank house multiple tokay geckos in one place

Can You Keep Baby Tokay Geckos Together?

Baby Tokay Geckos can be kept together, but it’s essential to monitor their behavior closely, as they can become aggressive towards each other.

It’s recommended to keep them in a separate enclosure until they reach sexual maturity, at which point it will become clear whether they can coexist peacefully.

It’s recommended to keep baby Tokay Geckos in a smaller enclosure, such as a 10-gallon tank until they grow bigger and require more space.

Summary

If you’re considering keeping multiple Tokay Geckos as pets, you may be wondering whether they can live together peacefully.

The answer is yes, but with some caveats.

Males, in particular, are territorial and can become aggressive toward each other, so it’s essential to take several factors into account when keeping them together.

The size of the tank, the geckos’ ages and sexes, and the number of hiding spots and climbing opportunities are all crucial considerations.

When pairing or combining Tokay Geckos, it’s best to introduce them gradually, allowing them to get used to each other’s scent and presence before placing them in the same enclosure.

It’s also important to observe their behavior closely, as aggression and territoriality can occur even if the geckos are of similar sizes and sexes.

When it comes to tank size, a larger enclosure is needed for multiple geckos.

A general rule of thumb is that for every additional gecko added to the enclosure, another 10 gallons of space is needed.

Providing ample hiding spots and climbing opportunities can also help reduce stress and prevent territorial behavior.

If you’re considering keeping baby Tokay Geckos together, it’s important to monitor their behavior closely, as they can become aggressive towards each other.

It’s recommended to keep them in a separate enclosure until they reach sexual maturity, at which point it will become clear whether they can coexist peacefully.

Keeping multiple Tokay Geckos together is possible but requires careful consideration and preparation.

By taking the time to understand their behavior and needs and providing a suitable environment, you can create a harmonious home for your geckos.

Sources:

Dr. Janet Garcia (DVM, Vet)
Janet is a reptile veterinarian, pet enthusiast, and writer, committed to imparting knowledge, insights, and anecdotes that enable reptile owners to provide optimal care for their scaly companions. Dedicated to providing guidance on husbandry, or the diet of reptiles have on human lives, this blog is the go-to source.

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