No you can't do this. On 2 different notes it will not work.
1- The African Fat Tail is a insectivore, preying on insects ranging from 1/4"- 1" in size.
2- They seem to be pretty picky and will not eat something unless they see it moving.
plate tailed geckos eat desert insects and flying insects.
no do not feed your gecko anything other than food you get at the pet store
As they are well camoflauged they sneak up behind insects, jump on them and eat the food alive.
no you but you can feed him or her crikets of worms such as blood worms and meal worms
You do not feed your crested gecko Day gecko diet. The diet your speaking of Is produced by Repashy or T-Rexx, both of these manufacturer's create a Meal replacement powder designed specifically for crested geckos. Crested gecko diet.
The fat tailed gecko is a species of gecko that enjoys hot and dry areas. They are from the same family as leopard geckos and almost require the same care, although the fat tailed gecko enjoys a little more moisture. These animals have small, yet sharp claws. This adaptation allows them to dig into the earth to find a suitable sleeping or laying spot. They are also able to go extended periods of time without food and water. Their tails are able to store extra calcium, food and water.
Yes she does.
yes I believe you need to so it can chase them
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.
You should feed your crested gecko daily. Use the crested gecko special diet mixed with water and alternate that with crickets. Mine have done very well with this. I don't recommend baby food due to it being high in sugar.
I would advise against it. In their natural habitat, the only food they would eat is - insects !
Enough food to feed a hungry African.