no, they can't
no
Yes, there are geckos that are native to Oklahoma.
A female will lay eggs wether she has a male to fertilize them or not. These eggs will never hatch without the male. But with a male and female they will have intercourse where the male will fertilize the female and then after a few months the female will lay fertile eggs and a few more months they will hatch into baby geckos
A crested gecko can take any where from 60-120 days to hatch depending on what the eggs temperature was incubated at.
It's certainly possible - but highly unlikely. The baby geckos are independent from the moment they hatch - and quickly disperse in search of food. The chances of them meeting again are almost zero !
They can incubate anywhere between 6-12weeks depending on heat.
It depends on where you live
A female will lay eggs wether she has a male to fertilize them or not. These eggs will never hatch without the male. But with a male and female they will have intercourse where the male will fertilize the female and then after a few months the female will lay fertile eggs and a few more months they will hatch into baby geckos
Yes, the majority of lizards lay eggs, but some, such as the Solomon Island skink, and the blue-tongue skink, give live birth. The eggs of lizards and geckos usually hatch within 50-55 days, depending on the type of lizard.
* Leopard geckos * Crested Geckos * White Lined Geckos (Skunk Geckos) * Fat-Tailed Geckos * House Geckos * Tokay Geckos * Golden Geckos * Madagascar Ground Geckos * Day Geckos
Nothing, Do not house multiple species together.