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.
Leopard geckos are strictly insectivores relying on a variety of live feeders both in the wild and in captivity.
Leopard geckos are carnivorous (insectivorous) and eat crickets and other insects. Feed them crickets from your local pet store.
Ive never done, ive never heard anyone do it, or never seen anyone do it. so most likely, no. all i know is crickets, mealworms, waxworms, and superworms.
no, they only eat crickets and meal worms because live food is more common for them.
No! Leopard Gecko's eat live insects including crickets, mealworms, dubia roaches, wax worms and many other insects.
well my aunt says not all the time
No, but the crickets they eat do.
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Leopard geckos are insectivores and will not take a liking to fruits and veggies. They need something to move to grasp their attention.
leopard gecko would just strike at it then grab it with mouth and eat it.
take him to a docter
no absolutely not! If your leopard gecko needs a companion try another leopard gecko (you can not pair male leopard geckos with other male leopard gecko)
They are supposed to eat live insects
No, a cat will come to no harm eating one of these lizards.
Because he/she was hungry.
leopard gecko
Yes they can eat some types of fruit. I occasionally cut a grape in half and leave it in the geckos cage they will lick it.
Yes,they can
they eat crickets, mealworms and waxworms. They normally go to it when they see it and bite for it.