Geckos & Roaches

Andromeda

New member
I am planning on getting my very first gecko in the summer time and I am wanting to know if they will eat Turk roaches (think they're known as Red Runners too), I have a growing colony of these as that's what I feed my tarantulas and if my gecko will eat these then brilliant, I will also be feeding mealies as well. If not then buying locust/crickets isn't a problem (though I don't much like touching crickets but am fine with locust)

If people could share what their geckos will eat that would be great. :D
 

Andromeda

New member
Yeah my geckos will ignore a roach that is too small or to big.

At the moment I have tarantulas which feed on roaches, they too will ignore any that are too small & my smaller spiders run away if they're too big.

I haven't got my gecko yet, am still researching and reading up on them.

Thanks.
 

Riverside Reptiles

Administrator (HMFIC)
Yeah, lateralis high activity level stimulates the prey drive in a lot of gecko species and is great for getting geckos that won't feed on slower prey to eat. THey're a fine choice of roach species for most geckos.
 

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
Some leos are more fussy than others. Best to feed variety:

"crickets, roaches, grasshoppers, hornworms, Phoenix worms, silkworms, butterworms, mealworm pupas, very infrequent young mealworms for variety only and NOT as a staple, and locusts (smallest locusts possible)"
 

Andromeda

New member
Some leos are more fussy than others. Best to feed variety:

"crickets, roaches, grasshoppers, hornworms, Phoenix worms, silkworms, butterworms, mealworm pupas, very infrequent young mealworms for variety only and NOT as a staple, and locusts (smallest locusts possible)"

Being in the UK the live food available is a bit different, crickets, locust, mealies, big super mario worm things but the others I'm not sure if I can get those from the local place I use & as said I have a growing colony of Turk roaches.
 
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