Really tiny crickets. (commonly called micro-crickets in the reptile trade
Or you could try feeding them SMALL meal worms but breaking them in to bits, it will work and the gecko will get its food just remember to sprinkle the protein on them !
Any chain pet store should offer a variety in sizes ranging from 1/4" - 1" crickets.
From the wild, most geckos will feed on a diet of insects, arthropods, small mammals, small birds and other small reptiles.
no when the egg hatches the gecko is on its own it learns to hunt and fend for its self.
Barking Geckos hunt for food, in the wild they will go out at night and hunt for small insects and bugs and in captivity they also hunt for food that you put in the tank you would usually feed them crickets and mealworms.
well it depends on your definition of "safely." do you mean safe for the gecko, disease wise for you or the gecko, or are you concerned the gecko will bite you? if the gecko is wild, there is usually not a big chance for disease passing from the gecko to you, although you could pass a disease to the gecko, but it's unlikely...if your scared the gecko will bite you, well, it probably wont break the skin so there's really nothing to worry about there:)
Crested geckos are an omnivorous species, relying on a variety of live feeders and fruits, pollens and saps. A crested gecko would never come face to face with a shrimp in the wild, therefore you should not feed a crested gecko shrimp, live or dead. Feed them meal replacement powder (MRP) and live feeders such as: crickets, mealworms, horned worms, Dubai roaches etc.. Always be sure to gutload and coat live feedings.
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grass and i think small carrots maybe
hi im Annie and i have a gecko so this is what i did You need to feed your gecko insects like crickets, locusts, mealworms or you can feed it pinky mice(dead baby mice). you need a heat mat or something to heat up the tank and the tank has to be fairly big because my gecko loves to explore her tank also put sand in the tank to make it look a bit more like her home and you can put like small plants into it aswell or bridges or big chunk of wood for it to climb on or anything really to make it look like her home in the wild.p.s. are you getting a gecko if you are what kind of gecko because i have a leopard gecko? When i found out i was getting a gecko i couldn't believe my mum was really letting me have 1 but then i found out that it was proberly dead because no one was looking after it for a whole month. so my granda went to see if it was alive and it was!!!!!!it survived 4 a month without any food, water or sunlight!!!!!! xx Annie xx
i think it depends on the type of gecko
There are really no wild kittens other that ones that are like lions. But if you want to feed a alley cat you should put some food on the ground and the walk a little but away. You should not try to pet it because it could be very sick, or meen, or even have rabies.
Geckos are kept commonly in the reptile hobby and for the most part, are not endangered or restricted. There are few species of gecko that are endangered such as the: Monito Gecko, Reunion Island day gecko.
any small mammal will do. it depends on the size of the snake.