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I assume you mean Leopard geckos, they eat crickets (preferably half the size of there heads) and meal worms as a normal diet dusted with calcium, crickets are the better choice for nutrients. For a wight gain you can feed them pinkies (mice of a few days old) and wax worms however they love wax worms and prefer them and usually will refuse to eat meal worms after as they are not as nice. :)

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