Lemur_6
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I've never really paid much attention to it because he's healthy, but my gecko never seems to eat much. I've had him for the last 3 years or so, and when he was younger he'd eat a ton (9-12 mealworms a day). Now he eats maybe 3 mealworms every 3 - 4 days and most of the time I don't even keep his food bowl full because the mealworms just turn into pupae before he eats them. I just hand feed him mealworms now till he's had enough (and it seems 3 is the magic number). If I try feeding him consecutive days, he refuses to eat till the day after and then he might eat one. During the cooler months he eats even less, maybe gorges on 7-8 mealworms once a month. I'm trying to get him to eat supers, but he doesn't like the taste apparently. I got a couple little supers the size of large mealworms, and he'll lick them and turn up his nose. He likes wax worms, but I don't wanna feed him too many of those since he might get addicted.
So the question is, should I be worried and is it rare for a gecko to eat so little?
So the question is, should I be worried and is it rare for a gecko to eat so little?