Wax worms are fine for leopard geckos but only as a treat as in for a fully sized gecko just add like 2-3 in with its meal.
No no no, if you are going to feed your leopard gecko worms you can try meal worms, wax worms or super worms are all a great choice for leopard geckos. (you can find these worms a pet store not in your back yard)
Yes you should feed your Leopard Gecko wax worms if hes getting to skinny. However, you shouldn't always feed it as his main food. They can get obeyed and be addicted to wax worms. This is bad. So, only feed your Leopard Gecko 3 times a day, in the morning, in the evening, and in the night. If your Leopard Gecko refuses to eat it store the wax worm back into its container.
no you cannot. it would kill them VERY easily. i reccomend fedding your Lepoard gecko meal worms and crickets
Sorry they do not eat ANY vegetables. They are insectivores, meat eaters, so feed them crickets. As treats give them meal worms, wax worms, and/or super worms.
they don't like pizza they like crickets, pinkies, wax worms, meal worms, warm rocks and warm hands.
Can start feeding them mealworms immediately. Leopard gecko really like crickets, so if crickets are always available do not expect them to eat many mealworms.
a leopard gecko eats mostly pinhead crickets, wax worms , meal worms, apples, and potato slicesLeopard geckos are insectivores relying on insects as prey. in the wild their diet can consist of locusts, spiders, scorpions etc.. In captivity, hobbyists recommend something low in fat and high in calcium and protein; crickets, Dubai roaches, silk worms and tomato worms are great live feeders for leopard geckos.
No. Geckos are strictly carniverous. They feed on live food. This can be crickets, locusts and mealworms. These can be bought from reptile/pet stores. I would advise finding a live food supplier before buying your gecko. Pinky mice can also be fed to a full grown gecko, but this is against the law in the UK.
My leopard gecko will only eat mealworms from his dish he's about 2 1/2 long and I tried givin him a cricket and he pulled away from it every time I tried to give em it how come he's doing this?
The diet of a leopard gecko usually consists of live prey such as crickets, wax worms and mealworms. They have also been known to eat baby mice.
Leopard geckos are strictly "insectivores" relying strictly on insects. Most worms are not to be considered insects, although they are the larva form of one, but most leopards take a great interest in: silk worms, horned worms (tomato worms), super worms, meal worms, and they also really like but also become addicting, butter worms and wax worms. Do not solely rely on the butter and wax worms due to the high amounts of fat. A leopard gecko rely on a moving prey.
Leopard geckos are an insectivorous species of gecko. These animals will eat live feeders such as: crickets, Dubai roaches, mealworms, silkworms and tomato worms. There are many feeders available for reptiles in the industry. An adult leopard gecko should receive 3-4 feedings weekly. These animals should be fed 3-5 appropriately sized feeders at a time, coated with calcium and gutloaded prior to feedings.