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Diet....what....when

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This is what i feed my leos and when: i mainly feed them mealworms.and every 2-3 weeks ill add crickets too their diet.Is this good?And when and what do you feed them?



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Mealworms are good..and crickets too.But dont ristrict their diet, unless you cant afford getting them food all the time.Ive been there.But offer them food daily as babies and every 2-3 days as adults.Are they at a normal weight?If so you should be doing fine.
 
my geckos get gutloaded meal worms and once in a while crickets.
I feed the Adults every other day unless they are laying eggs then its everyday
babies I feed everyday.
 
The adults I feed mealies 24/7 in a dish, then I give them crickets once a week, pinks when breeding, and supers 1 - 2 times a week.

Babies get mealies only 24/7 until they are a couple of months old.
 
My leos staple is silkworms, supplemented with superworms, waxworms and i am getting in some hornworms for my adults :)
 
I feed mealies and supers as a staple . . I keep them in dishes and swap them out every other day (most are eaten by then). I also feed the occasional batch of crickets, hornworms, and roaches. And I gutload with Cody's gutload, it is awesome stuff.
 
Mine get mealworms every two to three days. I throw in crickets every now and then so they can get off their butts and actually hunt something :eatpointe
They also get wax worms and the occasional supers as a treat.
 
I feed mine once every 3 days, alternating with silkworms, mealworms and crickets. Occasionally, I'll throw in a super if they'll eat it.

I try to give them as much variety as I can find, however I have a "super-picky eater" that'll only eat FULL GROWN superworms!
 
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