yes I believe you need to so it can chase them
You should feed your crested gecko daily. Use the crested gecko special diet mixed with water and alternate that with crickets. Mine have done very well with this. I don't recommend baby food due to it being high in sugar.
No. People feed leopard geckos "pinkies" for various reasons. To boost nutrition during a geckos pregnancy. To give a gecko a large feeding so as to not have to feed it for a week (this works well if you want to take a vacation). Some people just think it's entertaining. A Leopard Gecko does not "need" to eat baby mice. Crickets will do.
No, one gecko can live by itself.
Because all living things need food to live. If you don't feed your dog it will die!
it matters what type of gecko as crested geckos and day geckos are arboreal which means they live in trees so the vivarium must be taller than wide and if you want to by a leopard gecko they are terrestrial meaning they live on the ground and have a completely different set up. crested geckos will need a more humid vivarium as they live in rain Forrest's. they will need enrichment like branches and leaves in their enclosure to simulate their natural environment and they are mostly fed on live invertebrates such as crickets and locusts. although it is tempting to feed them in their viv it is advised to take them out and feed them with tweezers to prevent them thinking your food when trying to handle them. unlike many other reptiles geckos are nocturnal with the exception of the day gecko and they do not require uvb lamp i am up sure about the needs for a day gecko but its mostly the same. leopard geckos will require a longer viv and the substrate can be different such as calcium sand the environment will rarely need spraying as they come from a dessert but they still require enrichment such as logs to hide under. they eat the same food as the other geckos and are mostly fed outside the enclosures.
The bearded dragon will kill and eat the gecko. Geckos need a completely different environment. It is inhumane!
Platypuses do not live in water, but they need water in which to find their food. They can live indefinitely out of the water, but would die within weeks if they could not feed.
Depending on the gecko species will determine it's diet:The Leopard GeckoThis animal is an insectivore.In the wild this animal would feed on a variety of live feeders such as: insects, arachnids, arthropods, smaller reptiles, small mammals.In captivity reptile hobbyists have many live feeders that are appropriate for a leopard gecko such as: brown crickets, field crickets, locust, silk worms, tomato worms, meal worms, dubai roaches.The Crested GeckoThis animal is an omnivore.In the wild this animal would feed on a variety of live feeders as well as saps, pollen, fruits and nectar.In captivity reptile hobbyists have created a formula known as crested gecko diet. This is a meal replacement powder (MRP) that replicates everything essential in the animals natural diet. It consist of all the magnesium, calcium, phosphorous and vitamins the animals need to thrive in captivity. They are also allowed live feeders throughout the days as well to promote exercise and stimulate activity. These animals cannot be fed baby food.
They does it because they are cold blooded reptiles and need slight to stay warm
Leeches can live up to one year without food so you don't need to feed them.
no. i don't know why that breed of gecko was named the House Gecko, but I'm pretty sure that was not why. you shouldn't buy a gecko just to go after the crickets in your house, because if the gecko gets lost then you may not be able to ever find it and also it won't get water or warmth and light. plus, when the gecko eats all the insects in the house, where's it going to get food? do you have a place for it to live when you don't need it anymore? if you need to get rid of crickets, just use insect live traps, and set them free outside. unlike mice and rats, they are not smart enough to find a way back inside.
To feed your baby.