Hi Ethan,
thank you for you clarification. Obviously raising your own feeder insects is the best thing to do, but for me out of the question. I am fine with buying them and paying a premium for that. And as I wrote in an earlier post in this threat I would not want to have them purely on a diet of dead feeders (freeze dried or cooked), but it would be nice to have an alternative if I am out of mealworms, which happened during this summer for example when no one would ship them because of some mysterious 'shortage' and if I could substitude live crickets for dead ones it would be great for me.
I am still not convinced about the nutritional value though. For cats and dogs most people feed canned products. I don't say that it is the best option and I do not say that there are no better ways, I just wonder if it would be sufficient. I value your experience and your opinion, but as hard as I searched on the web I did not find conclusive information pro or con canned feeders for geckos.
Regards,
Dennis