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Which type of reptile can be housed together: crested gekos, box turtles, and dumpy frogs?

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Which type of reptile can be housed together: crested gekos, box turtles, and dumpy frogs?

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I would not house any reptiles together; however, I don’t know much about any reptile except box turtles. I know box turtles like a quiet environment. Plus you have to keep in mind that in nature, box turtles live on the ground, and some of these other critters you mention live in trees, water, etc. Now, if you have room to create a whole habitat with trees, a pond, logs to hide under, and so on, that is a different matter. My wildscaped yard houses all manner of critters, box turtles, geckos, lizards, snakes, fish, frogs, birds, insects, and more. But, if you are keeping them in microhabitats like terrariums, cages, and the like, I would not combine them. Give each one its own specialized environment. Here is an article I wrote about box turtles and their care: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/938979/box_turtle_care_proper_housing_and.html?cat=53 I hope this helps!

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