A small gecko should not be eating any live feeder wider than the size between your geckos eyes. The animals can usually eat pinhead crickets, fruit flys, or depending on the species, even enjoy meal replacement powder every so often.
i think it depends on the type of gecko
wild and captives eat crickets, and baby captives eat pinheads.
Yes i heard of these this called penis geckos they eat penises of of men.
Depends on what type of spider it is. Usually smaller Spiders will be eaten by geckos, not the other way around. It all depends, but very little do spiders ever eat geckos.
No - geckos are exclusively carnivores !
Geckos are known to eat a variety of insects, including cockroaches. They are skilled hunters and will actively seek out cockroaches as part of their diet. Geckos use their quick reflexes and sticky tongues to catch and consume cockroaches as a source of food.
Geckos mostly eat small insects and bugs like crickets.
no the climate has nothing to do with crickets geckos eat
Yes, geckos do eat cockroaches as part of their diet.
Yes, geckos do eat isopods as part of their diet.
Leopard geckos cannot eat spinach, but they can eat crickets, meal worms, superworms, are all great choices leopard geckos like varity so change it up!
Banded geckos in the wild eat ants, spiders, crickets, fruit flies, waxmoths, mealworms, beetles, earthworms, butterworms, superworms, caterpillars, butterflies and possibly baby mice and silkworms. In captivity, they eat mainly little crickets, mealworms, waxworms, silkworms, superworms, butterworms and pinky mice. Wild caught prey can be fed as long as they aren't infected with pesticides.