Yes - crickets have very little mineral content in their bodies - dusting them with a vitamin powder will ensure your gecko gets sufficient minerals on top of the nutrition the crickets provide. Additionally, feeding the crickets with a varied diet of their natural food will make them a better meal for the lizard.
crickets
Crickets and meal worms
Yes thats their main diet.
Yes, crickets will attack anything they can. It is always best to remove any uneaten food items.
no, they do not eat banana's because they are insectivores. They eat mealworms, crickets and waxworms.
They eat metalwork crickets and any other type of insects. If they are thirsty, they will drank water.
I tend to feed 'em bee moths (wax worms), crickets, or meal worms. The anoles and long-tailed eat 'em all up!
Nesting on tall buildings, and feeding on rats, squirrels, and pigeons.
The Red Tailed Hawk gives birth by laying eggs , sitting upon them and allowing the chicks to hatch in which , afterwards , feeding the young is shared by both parents .
African Fat tailed geckos are insectivores, relying on a variety of live feeders/ prey items such as: crickets, mealworms, locust, dubai roaches etc.. Always be sure feedings are gut loaded in dusted in calcium to ensure that the animals recieve all the vitamins and calcium required in their diets.
Most salamanders eat worms, slugs and snails so try feeding it worms, slugs and snails.
They eat earthworms, spiders, centipedes, snails, and insects. And just a fun fact: they can looses and grow back their long tails.