How do you feed baby/juvenile dwarf geckos pinhead crickets? They are in a 18" exo terra cube (fruit fly proof...yes it is large for a gecko smaller than your pinkie). Do you let them free roam? Put them in deli cup? Combo?
A good read for those creating a naturalistic/bioactive habitat for your gecko. Some great photos of various habitats and terrain. Yes - they do not live in pure sand. They actually avoid it....humidity too low. Typical arid desert set-up...Lots of rocks with crevices and rocky soil.
Hope this...
Had my Tarentola for over 15 years. He's still going strong, but he is so secretive and runs for cover at the slightest movement. So I decided that I'd rather look at a nice naturalistic vivarium than a somewhat simplistic setup. I added lots of rocks and crevices for him to hide. Added some...
After over 15 years, my Tarentola annularis has a new bioactive terrarium. He is extremely shy and you almost never see him. He runs at the slightest movement. You see the feeder insects and microfauna more than him. He needs to acclimate a bit. An easy gecko to keep and breed.
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