#What’s your opinion on cohabitating different species
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i think its compleatly manageable with the correct species and space... most problems arrive when there is a lack of ressources, direct competition over food, basking spots, and space is what causes the problems... obviously i dont say you can cohab beardies, but i dont think adam is doing anything wrong with his day geckos and amazon milk frogs 🙂
Very controversial subject I’m glad to hear what your opinion is on this
Works only for some animals, not worth the risk for animals who arent community animals
Very rarely works, and most often not worth the trouble imo
I don’t think it’s really worth the risks with how rarely it works
Anything is possible however most things are unfeasible.
Rebuild a bedroom into a viverium for a handfull crested geckos is entirely possible and you could even make that healthy. But its not feasible. Feasibility is the problem not possibility.
It can be done correctly with certain species and with enough experience and time but it really depends on how often you can monitor them and what species they are
it depends on how close the different species are in care requirements, and their temperament level. if they are all animals/species that have pretty much the same requirements, and they have shy/docile temperaments, as long as you introduce slowly and keep a close eye on them, they should be fine, but always be prepared to separate them. as long as they get along and their are no issues, it shouldn’t be a problem.
Depending on the species. There are some I think I would love to cohab (mourning geckos and dart frogs as example - id make a lot more research before doing it tho). If the animals have similar requirements and won't harm each other it's okay in my books. As long as you give them a lot of space