Yes, they can eat beetles although they have a hard shell that is not usually favored by most species.
A gecko is able to eat beetles of different sizes but a beetles exo skeleton is extremely hard and not many species of gecko enjoy eating them.
They eat crickets, grasshoppers, beetles, spiders, insects and other geckos, cockroaches, termites, ants, slaters, mealworms and larvae.
When mealworm beetles turn into beetles, you can still feed them to geckos and birds. They will lay eggs until they die at 3-5 months of age.
Crickets, ants, grasshoppers, locust, beetles, larvae, moths, butterfly's, anthropods, spiders, scorpions etc.
They're insectivores. Their diet consists of insects like crickets, cockroaches, beetles, wax worms, meal worms etc
New Zealand native geckos such as green geckos, forest geckos and yellow geckos eat insects eg: Flies, Moths, Spiders etc. But they will supplement it with fruit (ie: from mahoe) and nectar (ie: from flax flowers) when it is available. Hope this Helped :)
Flying geckos are insectivores, relying on a variet of live feeders such crickets, roaches, beetles etc..
no they do not eat beetles. they eat leaves.
yes. beetles would eat almost anything that's dead.
Most geckos do not enjoy eating insects with a hard exoskeleton. With hard shells, the insects are hard to grind down for the gecko, is usually not all that tasty and the digestive system has a really hard time breaking it down. Most beetles have hard shells and geckos do not enjoy eating them. For some very small species of gecko, super worms are sometimes hard to eat as well.
Geckos mostly eat small insects and bugs like crickets.
no the climate has nothing to do with crickets geckos eat
Yes, geckos do eat cockroaches as part of their diet.