Leopard geckos are fairly strict insectivores, so they primarily eat small insects. They are also opportunistic predators, though, so they aren’t terribly picky, especially in the wild. Some of their favorite foods both in the wild and in captivity include: Beetles Locusts Mealworms Grasshoppers...
Solid substrate is safer forleopard geckos. These insectivores will get sick if they eat loose bedding that they can’t digest. Therefore, something as cheap as paper towels or stone tiles is a smart option for their houses. We’ll discuss different types of substrate in our reviews below....
The ideal diet of a pet leopard gecko is very similar to its cousins’ diets in the wild. Being strict insectivores, they eat a wide range of feeder insects that are bred and raised in careful conditions to prevent the spread of parasites and illnesses. This is one of the reasons why ...
Live insects are a must for your gecko; they do not eat plants or veggies. The best items to use are mealworms or crickets, but you can treat your pet to waxworms or superworms once a week if you wish. Avoid feeding leopard geckos pinky mice. All insects must be first given a nutri...
Like other geckos, tangerine leopard geckos are insectivores. They love crickets, waxworms, and mealworms. Wild leopard geckos’ diet is more varied, and they’ll consume spiders, centipedes, scorpions, and sometimes smaller lizards. These lizards do not eat vegetable or fruit matter and their ...