Leopard geckos are insectivores and will not take a liking to fruits and veggies. They need something to move to grasp their attention.
you will get tangerines, normals, super hypos, and maybe some super hypo tangerines carrot tails
normal x Het for super hypo tang ct In other words just normal geckos.
No, a gecko is not able to consume a carrot. These animals are usually insectivores (some being omnivorous and enjoying fruits, saps etc..) but there are no gecko species whose diet consist of vegetables.
Not all gecko species are but indeed some are. An example of a gecko that eats both insects and fruits are the Crested Geckos, native to the islands of New Caledonia. They rely on a multitude of fruits, nectars, pollens, insects, spiders etc..
The above leopard gecko morph is a Tangerine, "Carrot Tail" & "Carrot Head"
No, this species of gecko are on a diet consisting of a variety of insects, arachnid, arthropods and smaller reptiles. They eat "meat" as they need the high amounts of calcium and fats. These animals will not eat plants, fruits, vegetables etc..
No they eat crickets and meal worms and wax worms no vegetables.
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.
There are several different types of leopard geckos, including the common leopard gecko, the high yellow leopard gecko, the albino leopard gecko, the tangerine leopard gecko, and the patternless leopard gecko. Each type has unique coloration and patterns. Unfortunately, I am unable to provide pictures in this text-based format, but you can easily find images of each type by searching online.
Depending on the gecko species, some geckos are omnivores. Animals such as the Crested gecko and neighbouring Rhacodactylus species will consume a variety of fruits, pollens, saps, and nectar. Mashed or puree fruits work well. Most hobbyists will use supplements in their mix as well to ensure the animal is still receiving everything it needs.
Gecko species are not herbavores. If anything, some gecko species are omnivorous, relying on a variety of live feeders, pollens, saps, nectars and fallen fruits. In most cases, geckos are insectivores, stricly relying on a variety of live feeders. It is more common for other lizard species to rely on vegetables. Geckos do not.
I would advise against it. In their natural habitat, the only food they would eat is - insects !