There are no other foods apart from insects as thay like move ment try feeding your gecko a pinky once every two months
Food.
Yes, leopard geckos may eat isopods as part of their diet. Isopods can be a nutritious and natural food source for leopard geckos.
Yes, leopard geckos can safely consume isopods as part of their diet. Isopods are a nutritious and safe food source for leopard geckos.
Leopard geckos live in a desert habitat, eating mainly crickets for food.
Yes, leopard geckos can safely consume cockroaches as part of their diet. Cockroaches are a nutritious food source for leopard geckos and can be fed to them as part of a balanced diet.
No, they only eat live food such as crickets, meal worms, wax worms, and super worms.
no you can not. the juvy will take all the food leaving no food for the baby. There is also chances that the bigger one may mistake the smaller one as food and swallow it whole.
Yes, leopard geckos can fight each other, usually due to territorial disputes or competition for resources such as food, shelter, or mates. Aggression may also occur during breeding season or when introducing new geckos to an established group.
Leopard Geckos are pretty low maintenance. They'll eat many kinds of large prey items such as crickets, mealworms, waxworms, superworms and pinkies daily.
Yes because they can't find as much food.
Yes, baby leopard geckos can eat mealworms as part of their diet. Mealworms are a common and nutritious food source for leopard geckos, providing essential nutrients for their growth and development. It is important to ensure that the mealworms are appropriately sized for the baby gecko to prevent choking hazards.
plate tailed geckos eat desert insects and flying insects.