Baby leopard geckos should be fed a diet of appropriately sized live insects, such as crickets, mealworms, and small roaches. It is important to provide a variety of insects to ensure a balanced diet for your gecko. Additionally, dusting the insects with calcium and vitamin supplements is recommended to prevent nutritional deficiencies. Remember to remove any uneaten insects to prevent them from harming your gecko.
dead!
Just hatched leopard geckos will not eat for 1-3 days after hatching. Feed them something small. Like small crickets. If you bought a baby leopard gecko it will not eat the 1st-2nd day/s. Feed them at the evening or when the sunset comes. If geckos are not fed at all....they will die X_X
Leopard geckos are meat-eaters. NO FRUIT. Its best to feed your gecko insects like crickets : )
They catch small insects - and swallow them whole.
it is recommended that you do not feed geckos pinkies but they should be able to handle ONE every 1-2 months once they are 8-10 inches not including tail.
I think any crickets that are sold at pet stores can be fed to leopard geckos. Just remember that small crickets are for young geckos and large are for grown-up geckos.
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)
No, they only eat live food such as crickets, meal worms, wax worms, and super worms.
if you keep feeding you leopard gecko like i do he will store part of the food he eats in his tail.So the only way you can get it fat is to feed him/her.
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.
very small so that he wont choke
Leopard geckos are carnivorus. Young leopard geckos in captivity should eat small crickets and small meal worms and small tomato worms that are dusted in a vitimon supilment. Larger,older leopard geckos in captivity should eat larger crickets,mealworms, tomatoworms, and wax worms. Wax worms are a treat and should only be fed every couple weeks. Make sure to have a veriety avaible to the geckos. Many owners feed pregnant females pinkies (new born mice). I do not recomend because leopard geckos in the wild do not eat pinkies. you can also feed large leopard geckos super worms,as long as you crush there heads so their almost dead by the time your Leo eats them. if they are not dead they can possibly eat their way out o the stomach