Normallly, the baby house geckos will eat insects such as gnats, and yes they can catch them, and baby crickets, i think they might eat some kind of plant, but i am not sure. do some research before keeping ahouse gecko.
No. They cannot eat live ants. Live ants may harm the baby gecko because its defenseless. If you want to feed it then give it small crickets that are found at a local pet store. Do not feed it caught insects from outside. They can give it a sickness.
tiny crickets, maybe the baby ones you can find hopping around in your yard...
Okay so, Mediterranean geckos eat: SMALL, LIVE, crickets! At least that's what it said everywhere I looked, and I have one, and that's what it eats!
sometimes
you can't. in order to store a pet of any kind in your house, you have to have it at 100% growth first. baby gecko's eat flies which can be bought at a pet store (there are 2 locations; 1 is in traverly and the other in yanille.) which are 10gp each or 100gp each (at the G.E)
take him to a docter
i do not think so,they eat bugs only,as for a baby,find smaller bugs for em
no, crested geckos are solitary animal they will kill and might eat the other animal
yes they would perfer apricots, apples, or peaches
Sometimes, you can feed the house gecko some orange slices, or a piece of banana. make sure it is not too big for him to eat,it shouldn't be any larger than its head.
Monito gecko's eat insects and spiders
Geckos are not cannibals but with the chance to eat sitting at ones feet, the possibilities are high. Chances are the adult may mistake the baby as a live feeder and scoop it up as if it was a cricket.
Put them aside from the adult for 3 to 4 months. Never put two male together they will begin to fight maybe to death.
A house Gecko looks like the typical small lizard. Please check the related link for a picture of a house gecko.
The cricket should be no longer than the with of the geckos head. For a baby I would think pinhead crickets would be fine.