Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Reptile | Other Reptile | Female
SHARE I got 2 leopard geckos about 1 week ago one boy and one girl they are hatchlings the boy has eaten but the girl hasn’t she doesn’t seem sick she’s active at night and they seem to be fine together they sleep together and seem fine the only thing is he pulled off some skin when she was molting I don’t have a picture of the skin but it seemed healthy I also don’t know if the boy is bullying her he never did anything that Hurt Her I don’t think I don’t think I see any marks or scratches
1 Answer
Published on May 1st, 2020
Leopard geckos can generally co-exist with one another as long as they are male-female pairs or two/more females. They usually do not become territorial while they are young. That being said it is important to make sure they have enough space to escape each other and have more than one hiding area. .If you see bullying, you may need to separate them.
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