I've read that its not possible to overfeed Leos so I'm hoping mine isnt the exception :coverlaugh:
I've read about phoenixworms on here and then did some researching and then I decide I would try them out. I think silkworms are one of the better ones. High in calcium and low in fat (I think).
It took me a bit longer then 15 to feed her. I brought each mealworm to her with rubber tip feeding tongs and I had to get her to see it without being scared of me. I got to see her walk around and hunt a bit. Which was very exciting and made me so proud! :yahoo: Even though she tried to squeeze into her rock den to hide some more (even though it was pushed away from the wall so I could feed her) and even walked/prowled to other hide spots. I was just glad she didnt throw up or anything scary like that.
I am actually keeping a logbook too, I am usually pretty disorganized but I don't think that will happen with her however I would rather be safe then sorry. Also I have a horrible memory so this will help keep things straight.
If I could I would have gotten
two but I didn't think my mother would like that or let me live

I just got her to agree to one leo about a month ago.
If I don't know/understand something then I have to research it before I buy it (like a living pet). I did it at first to make sure that I could handle a Leopard Gecko and then to find out everything that would give my leo the best chance to Thrive and be happy. I am happy with my knowledge of Leopard Geckos now

:yahoo: