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Yes I searched around first but I did not find a very specific answer.
I raise wax worms from time to time for other critters I keep. Now for my question, the wax worm mature moths, can I feed them to my crested geckos once in a blue moon as a treat?

I figured because they are high in fat (as worms not sure about moths but would think they were still fatty) that maybe just a limited offering would be ok? In my case I am thinking once a month if that.

I look forward to a few opinions and wanted to say awesome site!
 
I don't keep cresteds, only leos, but I wouldn't see a prob with it. If it was a leo, and it could catch it, I'd say let it. lol
Slightly less fatty than the worms, more wing parts. A crested could prob catch it easier than a leo could anyway.
 
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