Typically, reptiles have a much slower metabolism than other animal species. Reptiles do not require a feeding each and every day. A normal feeding for most reptile species will range from 2-4 feedings per week depending on the size of the reptile and the age. A baby/ juvenile will need more feedings weekly than an adult. each feeding will consist of an appropriate number of proper sized live feeders. They should never be larger than the space between the geckos eyes.
Most baby geckos eat 2-3 crickets per day.
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take him to a docter
i do not think so,they eat bugs only,as for a baby,find smaller bugs for em
yes they would perfer apricots, apples, or peaches
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.
Depending on species, yes. Most omnivorous gecko species love mashed fruits. Try to stay away from too much banana as they are very high in sugars and a gecko may have to be leaned off of it, if it becomes addicting.
I dont now, whoo dos?
The cricket should be no longer than the with of the geckos head. For a baby I would think pinhead crickets would be fine.
no! they do not, most likely they will try to eat their young so if your gecko has a baby put the baby in a separate holder.
A gecko at adult size, yes. A "gieco" similar to Geico the car insurance...who knows!
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.