I'm not sure about either of those....
My vet told me they can eat pretty much any bug they can catch, except spiders of course. I have seen and heard of leopard geckoes eating all of the following: crickets, roaches, superworms, mouse pinks, cicadas, silkworms, hornworms, grasshoppers, beatles, maggots, earthworms, butterworms, houseflies, moths, waxworms, pretty much any kind of insect larvae of appropriate size. No ants, spiders, centipedes, or any other species that may carry venom or high acid. If she is the size I think she is, most of this is off the list. Prey items should be no more than 3/4 the length of her head, and no wider than about 1/3 the width of her throat. Since she may also still be recovering, if you can, try to stick to the softer foods. Quite a few of these are available online, if you buy a quantity. Did you get her weight? Is she getting calcium and pooing ok? You should start to see her visibly fatten in the next week or so (if you haven't already). And she should be perking up as she recovers from the stress of the move(s). Keep us posted!