A survival adaption of the Leopard Gecko is the fact that, when grabbed from behind by a predator, the gecko can eject it's tail. While the predator is busy devouring the tail, the gecko can run away. The tail soon grows back.
Leopard Geckos are solitary reptiles. Only bonding with the opposite sex during breeding season. Females CAN be housed together so long as they are all roughly the same size and weight. Any animal...
Unless they are juveniles, I advise you not to introduce adult Leopard Geckos. It can get the Gecko who got into the vivarium first quite stressed which can kill it. If they are juveniles, though,...
Yes, bu do not house 2 males together because they fight. Also make sure that you have a big enough tank. I house 2 males they did not fight because one was a baby.