How to Feed Your Leopard Gecko

So you just bought a leopard gecko to care for at home, but feeding leopard gecko seems to be a foreign language to you. If you are unsure what to feed you are new Gecko, fear not! Although they require certain nutrients and food in order to thrive, you can easily find the food environment, they need while raising them in your house. 

The first step is to know how often you should feed your leopard gecko. When they are babies, you should feed them every day, where as if they are an adult, you can feed them every other day. You should always change their water daily, so it stays fresh. If you leave the water to become obsolete, your leopard gecko sick from harmful bacteria. 

Now the next step in feeding leopard geckos is what they enjoy eating. Since they are insectivores, they are just enjoying about any kind of insects found. If you are able, a small finger mouse are to get here and there, this can be a great treat as well. Leopard geckos love waxworms. They are much like chocolate to a man, so be sure to only feed them to your gecko sparingly. Too many waxworms in the diet can lead to weight gain problems and bad health problems. 


A lot of people are always curious as to how much they should feed their lizard. Only feed the amount that they will actually eat at this time. Never feed them enough to nibble leftovers or extras have all day or in the next few days. Usually a course of three to seven grilling is a good size meal. Depending on the size and age of your gecko, you have to adjust accordingly. After feeding time to ensure that there are no leftover crickets in the cage. All live crickets that your lizard can not eat will make them nervous. If you are feeding your pet a slug, you can just leave leftover worms in the cage without affecting it. 

As you are an avid Gecko raiser, you will learn what is "good feeding" means. Good feeding is important in creating a healthy lizard that has a very nutritious diet. You can feed your pet vegetables, insects, fruit, grain, etc., at least 24 hours before feeding their actual food. There are dry feeding systems, pellets containing these elements, so you do not have to worry about the right proportions. By using these products, you can add a healthy balance to your gecko, that they get in the wild. 

Feeding Leopard Geckos can initially difficult, but once you get the hang of it you get a gecko feeding his expert
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