Lemur_6
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So I got some silkworms in today and I immediately put them on some fresh mulberry leaves which they greedily started munching on and once they were full I tried feeding them to my gecko. I tried a biggish one about the size of a superworm and he had it in his mouth, but let go because the worm grabbed the paper towel and wouldn't let go. I tried a smaller one next about the size of a large mealworm and this time he ate it but didn't look too happy afterwards. I tried another one, and he ate him, but spat him out, grabbed him again, and then spat him out not to touch another one after that.
Now is my gecko hopelessly spoiled (I've been feeding him very fat apple and carrot fed mealworms on Pro-gecko's gutload and occasional wax worm, and is about all he'll touch), or do some geckos just not like the taste of silkworms? Also does feeding them fresh mulberry (white mulberry) make them taste worse compared to silkworms fed purely artificial diet?
At this rate those silks are gonna pupate and I'm gonna have more silkworms than I know what to do with...
Now is my gecko hopelessly spoiled (I've been feeding him very fat apple and carrot fed mealworms on Pro-gecko's gutload and occasional wax worm, and is about all he'll touch), or do some geckos just not like the taste of silkworms? Also does feeding them fresh mulberry (white mulberry) make them taste worse compared to silkworms fed purely artificial diet?
At this rate those silks are gonna pupate and I'm gonna have more silkworms than I know what to do with...
My silkies get fed the tofu type mulberry. It would be interesting to see if you changed your silkies food to the instant stuff - would it make a difference in your geckos attitude towards them. Now - if only my geckos would eat meal worms! They HATE them!