I know!!! I feed my Leo crickets mostly (Dubia roaches are illegal where i live) but in between feeding days i give her snacks of mealworms and she loves them! I would like to try horn worms but their way to big and i can find wax worms anywhere :(
Great video as always! i feed my leopard gecko dusted powdered crickets, meal worms and super worm (all dusted with calcium of course) ans she is doing great! I also feed my crested gecko meal worms and the crested gecko food diet, i tried crickets but apparently he was not in the mood to hunt for them. But he is also doing great.
He missed when it was close to the glass it looks like. I have a Sudan plated lizard named Waffles. i might try to feed him a superworm. i bought him in 2008 . I havent uploaded any video of him but i will soon .Thanks for sharing mealtime !!
@@TheTurtleGirl I have two leopard geckos. The geckos will resort to cannibleism. One of my geckos bit the other ones whole tail off, so make sure you don't put them in a tank with each other.
I have a leopard gecko and he’s about 6 months, he’s so much bigger than he was at first so I wanted to try something new but the super worms were huge and I was scared they would bite HIM 😂😂 do you think he’ll be okay?
Hi! I love your videos!! I actually want to get a leopard gecko and your videos helped so much. I really liked the pros and cons bc it was super helpful and there was only a couple of cons lol. Kuzon(I hope it spelt it right) is so cute! If/whenever I get a leopard gecko, I wanna name him Freckles. Unless he's patternless like Kuzon. Then I'm gonna name him something else. I think Dandalion would be cute too. What do you think?
The problem is your gecko closes its eyes even before coming close enough to to the meal worm. Like a batter closing their eyes before swinging at a pitch. Is there a way to correct this?
Hii my red eared slider turtel is not eating well from many days what should i do so that he can eat plzz any suggestions and I'm from India so I daily give him 3to4 hours sun basking plzz reply !