It depends on how old the Leopard Gecko is... Say it was born as a baby maybe about 1 or 2 small crickets every day.
When older start putting more in there... Like 3 or 4 so on and so fourth...
And if you buy a whole bunch Of food (Crickets) It is only natural for them to die..
What I have found out in my experience, Crickets stay alive longer if u put a Hardly Damp Cotton Ball Where u keep your Crickets. And I HIGHLY recommend you don't keep The Crickets in the bag when you buy them at a Local Pet Store..
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.
I feed mine every other day. (All 15 of them :P)
I would feed every other day; that's what I do for my leopard gecko. Make sure you provide a varied diet with crickets, mealworms, and a waxworms once or twice a week. Good Luck! ~Leopard Gecko Fan~
none- they are carnivores and do not eat fruit
Yes if you don't feed it. Or if you don't, then they will most likely starve.
Pinky mice and day old chicks.
YOU CANT DO THAT your a terrible pet owner if you do
no absolutely not! If your leopard gecko needs a companion try another leopard gecko (you can not pair male leopard geckos with other male leopard gecko)
If it is a young leopard gecko you should feed it about 2-3 small crickets every day. If it is an adult you should feed it about 3-4 large crickets every other day.
Leopard geckos are meat-eaters. NO FRUIT. Its best to feed your gecko insects like crickets : )
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You should feed a baby leopard gecko small insects like crickets or mealworms. Make sure the insects are smaller than the gecko's head to prevent choking. It's important to dust the insects with calcium and vitamin supplements to ensure the gecko gets the nutrients it needs to grow healthy and strong.