No. Geckos are strictly carniverous. They feed on live food. This can be crickets, locusts and mealworms. These can be bought from reptile/pet stores. I would advise finding a live food supplier before buying your gecko. Pinky mice can also be fed to a full grown gecko, but this is against the law in the UK.
leopard geckos are the complete opposite of an herbivore- a carnivore. Not an omnivore, a true carnivore. They only eat live bugs, nothing already dead. They eat things like crickets, mealworms, waxworms, butterworms, and superworms.
No. Leopard geckos will only eat live insects and insect larvae.
A leopard is strictly a carnivore. As far as I know, there have been no recorded instances of a leopard eating non-meat items.
Yes, they can eat wax worms, meal worms, crickets, and even pinkeys!! They can also eat their own shedded skin because inside has a lot of calcium in it. I have leopard geckos!
No, a leopard gecko is a carnivore. They eat crickets, meal worms, and wax worms.
Yes because they eat entirely insects. NO PINKIES! But, yes they can eat crickets, mealworms, and dubia roaches.
yes a leopard gecko is an insectivore
Henkel's Leaf-tailed Gecko was created in 1990.
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Uroplatus phantasticus. Uroplatus is the "leaf tailed" geckos while the phantasticus is the satanic form of leaf tailed.
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Yes, geckos are reptiles.
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Chalarodon with a Tiger Salamander
Madagascar. Ronamanfana National park,and Finarantsoa province
Turnip-tailed Gecko was created in 1782.
As they are well camoflauged they sneak up behind insects, jump on them and eat the food alive.
A orange spotted gecko is a omnivore. It eats plants and meat.