No, but sometimes its good to add some meal worms into the mix
Marbled Geckos eat insects. They enjoy a diet including live mealworms, crickets, waxworms, and cockroach nymphs. Only feed them as much as they can eat in 10 minutes at a time.
Just hatched leopard geckos will not eat for 1-3 days after hatching. Feed them something small. Like small crickets. If you bought a baby leopard gecko it will not eat the 1st-2nd day/s. Feed them at the evening or when the sunset comes. If geckos are not fed at all....they will die X_X
Most geckos do not enjoy eating insects with a hard exoskeleton. With hard shells, the insects are hard to grind down for the gecko, is usually not all that tasty and the digestive system has a really hard time breaking it down. Most beetles have hard shells and geckos do not enjoy eating them. For some very small species of gecko, super worms are sometimes hard to eat as well.
Geckos are like people. They each have their own personality. Some run and jump and climb on everything, some are lazy and sleep all the time, some sit and look through the glass at everything else that's going on, and some constantly hunt for and chase crickets. Some even try 24/7 to escape their cage. Mine's lazy.
Leopard geckos are carnivorus. Young leopard geckos in captivity should eat small crickets and small meal worms and small tomato worms that are dusted in a vitimon supilment. Larger,older leopard geckos in captivity should eat larger crickets,mealworms, tomatoworms, and wax worms. Wax worms are a treat and should only be fed every couple weeks. Make sure to have a veriety avaible to the geckos. Many owners feed pregnant females pinkies (new born mice). I do not recomend because leopard geckos in the wild do not eat pinkies. you can also feed large leopard geckos super worms,as long as you crush there heads so their almost dead by the time your Leo eats them. if they are not dead they can possibly eat their way out o the stomach
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Primarily crickets jump or fly away from animals that endanger them. Crickets have been known to use their relatively strong jaws to defend themselves from time to time.
you seem to have an infestation of geckos!
Crickets are nocturnal because they are awake at night. You can tell that they are nocturnal by listening to them when they call a mate.
Most geckos will rub up against accessories in order to assist with the shedding process. Other geckos may dig to find a moist spot. During this period, they tend to be a little more agitated and do not enjoy being touched.
They do not eat vegetables directly. However, they will eat crickets and worms that have recently fed on vegetables, and thereby receive all of their necessary nutrients. A leopard gecko is an insectivore, strictly relying on insects of various sizes and shapes. The leopard gecko is native to the deserts of Afghanistan and not much vegetation is in the area. There are minimal trees and shallow shrubs that provide protection from hot days, but not much in the way of foods for these animals. They may nibble at a vegetable (some types of geckos have diets that include nectar and fruits) but it is not something that they would choose to eat.
You do not have to feed your leopard gecko just crickets, you can feed your leopard gecko mealworms as a main staple of the diet also. You can also feed your leopard geckos waxworms as a treat, you want to be stingy with these because your leopard gecko can get addicted to the waxworms and not eat anything else. Hope I helped! They will eat just about any small insect when hungry, care should be taken to ensure that they are not able to eat any poisonous insects. Spiders are generally fine, but eating certain caterpillars are most definitely not good for geckos - or any other lizard.