Leopard Gecko Care
Leopard Gecko Feed

What to Feed a Leopard Gecko

A big part of nurturing a leopard gecko is ensuring it is on a proper diet. Young infant geckos require daily feeding while people with reached maturity are fine with a day in between meals. Leopard Geckos sustain themselves almost entirely on insects. When kept in captivity, leopard geckos will eat crickets, mealworms, superworms, silkworms, and small cockroaches to survive. You may want to offer your leopard gecko a pinkie mouse as a rare treat, on occasion. A baby leopard gecko should only be handled by adults when it’s a few days old. females who have reached sexual maturity will find pinkie mice an ideal choice of diet. An unusual and special treat is a waxworm. Leopard geckos may become dependent on waxworms, so you should only offer them occasionally. These have a similar adverse effects on a leopard gecko’s diet as cholocolate has on ours. To avoid choking the gecko, ensure that its food is no bigger than half the capacity of the gecko’s head.

Caring for leopard geckos amounts to being aware of their nutritional needs. Be guided by your gecko, only give as much food as he needs then. This varies according to the leopard gecko’s size. Your leopard gecko may eat anywhere between four and eight crickets at once. You should not let crickets run loose in your leopard gecko’s cage for an extended stretch of time. You’ll get a stressed gecko who may be chewed by starving crickets. Mealworms, superworms, are among the food which might be left in a dish in the leopard gecko’s cage without causing it any danger.

Gut loading foods for a whole day is an integral part of providing suitable and helath giving nutrition to your leopard gecko. You may want to healthily feed your gecko’s food, before they are ultimately eaten themselves. This process is referred to as gutloading. The healthier the prey you feed your lizard, the healthier the gecko will become. You might want to provide the insects some things such as fruits, veggies and various types of grains. Prey need food too, these come pre dried and ready for consumption. Supplemental vitamin supplements can be included to the diet of your gecko by dusting commercially available supplements over their crickets and other foodstuffs or by feeding them to the foodstuffs before offering them to the gecko. Once you’ve dusted the crickets, immediately place them in with your gecko. Geckos need the calcium and vitamins and you should get the crickets to them before the crickets have to be able to remove the dust. Dusting may help to enrich the young leopard geckos along with fertile females.

A leopard gecko must have fresh water available at all times. You should regularly change the leopard gecko’s water dish in an attempt to avoid the potential risk of festering bacteria.