Apple sauce without artificial flavouring or artificial food colouring is okay if supplement. This would serve as atreat once a month.
NO! Crested geckos should have a fruit based diet. They should be fed Repashy Crested Gecko Diet, available online. Dusted crickets are OK as an occasional treat.
Crested geckos were on the extinct species list back in the early 90's. When a hurricane destroyed their natural habitat of New Caledonia, they were forced out of hiding and re introduced to the reptile hobby. Since 1994, the crested gecko population has exploded due to selective breeding. Now, almost 10 years later, the crested gecko is the second most popular gecko pet in the reptile hobby. These animals are no longer considered to be endangered and there are no laws/CITES restrictions pertaining to their keeping in captivity in most areas.
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In Woodward, OK the people who work on Apple iPhones are located at the Apple iPhone store on E. Oklahoma Ave and 9th Street.
The only times I know that they are aggressive are: 1. when you put a different type of gecko in the same tank. (I have heard of some that are ok) 2. if you put two male leopard geckos together. (females are normally ok) 3. they are very aggressive to crickets! :)
Wild green anoles do not eat fruit, but they do occasionally sip flower nectar. In captivity, some folks offer them pureed fruit--peaches and berries would be ok, but only as a very rare treat. Crested Gecko diet or day gecko diet formulas (powders that you mix with water) can be offered to them regularly. Green anoles appear to enjoy these things, but brown and bark anoles are usually not interested, and want only insects.
erm, just a guess but maybee... chicken?
I prefer it bare. But peanut butter or ketchup is ok with it.
Probably nothing. One of my dogs ate a bottle of my frog's calcium supplement with no harm. It depends on what the ingredients of this gecko diet are though. ok thanks my dog is fine =)
Yes, but not the seeds of the apple.