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Am I feeding them right?

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I have two adult leos and two juveniles and I feed all of them dusted mealworms,except one adult(she refuses to eat mealworms, so I give her crickets). How many mealworms should my geckos be eating? And how often should I feed them? Right now, one adult gets 6 dusted mealworms a day, the other adult gets 4 crickets a day, and the two juveniles get 4 small dusted mealworms a day. Also, they get an occasional waxworm, especially the juvenile male. I just got him a couple weeks ago and he wasn't eating, so I gave him some waxworms to encourage him to eat. Now he eats like a little pig! :thumbsup:

I plan on breeding them in the future, so I'd also like to know what would be a good breeding diet as opposed to the normal healthy leo diet. Thank for your help!
 
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