Mozina
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Hey guys,
I've been having some trouble feeding my leopard gecko lately. My procedure is to remove everything in the tank and then dump a ****roach or mealworm right in front of her. What seems to happen is that she ignores the food completely; she even walks right across it. But it could also be that she can't see it? One time I had the ****roach between the tweezers and I held it in front of her. She pulled her head back, looking surprised, focusing on the ****roach and ate it. Also, it's pretty damn hard to keep the food in front of her because 1) she's moving around constantly, and 2) the food is of course fleeing as soon as it lands on the substrate.
I'm not sure if it's because of the tank, that the ****roach has too much space to run around and escape, or if it's because she can't see it somehow? If you have any advise, please let me know. My leopard gecko is two years old, I've had her for one, and I use paper towels as substrate. Thank you.
Let me hear how you guys manage to feed your leopard geckos!
I could use some inspiration/tips.
I've been having some trouble feeding my leopard gecko lately. My procedure is to remove everything in the tank and then dump a ****roach or mealworm right in front of her. What seems to happen is that she ignores the food completely; she even walks right across it. But it could also be that she can't see it? One time I had the ****roach between the tweezers and I held it in front of her. She pulled her head back, looking surprised, focusing on the ****roach and ate it. Also, it's pretty damn hard to keep the food in front of her because 1) she's moving around constantly, and 2) the food is of course fleeing as soon as it lands on the substrate.
I'm not sure if it's because of the tank, that the ****roach has too much space to run around and escape, or if it's because she can't see it somehow? If you have any advise, please let me know. My leopard gecko is two years old, I've had her for one, and I use paper towels as substrate. Thank you.
Let me hear how you guys manage to feed your leopard geckos!