gecko man 9616
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What do yuo feed your geckos
I feed crickets, roaches, silkworms, hornworms, phoenix worms, butterworms. I do not have a favorite to feed. I favor variety.What do yuo feed your geckos
Do you find butterworms to be more favored by leo's than the phoenix worms? I ask because I've never fed butterworms before and my male leo decided he doesn't like phoenix worms anymore. So I'm looking to add a new feeder in.I feed crickets, roaches, silkworms, hornworms, phoenix worms, butterworms. I do not have a favorite to feed. I favor variety.![]()
Do you find butterworms to be more favored by leo's than the phoenix worms? I ask because I've never fed butterworms before and my male leo decided he doesn't like phoenix worms anymore. So I'm looking to add a new feeder in.
And it looks like crickets, mealworms, and roaches are the winners!
Crickets have been pushed in the commercial pet industry for a while so it is not surprising that they are still the most popular feeders, along with mealworms. Though, I'm starting to wonder if roaches, particularly Dubia, are growing in popularity as feeders. It seems like they are getting more attention in the online communities...don't know if that's just because most folks on the forums are more obsessed with our reptiles than the average pet owner, or if it really is a growing trend. There are many benefits of roaches, such as them not being able to hop, that cause gecko owners to use them as a staple instead of crickets.
I prefer crickets, mainly just because I'm still squeamish when it comes to roaches and the idea of deliberately breeding them in my home.
I'm curious though...if feeder roaches are growing in popularity, will a commercial industry (similar to the cricket one) develop? Will the average pet owner move beyond society's stigma associated with roaches and accept the feeders? Interesting thought to ponder... One day, will there be huge farms like Ghann's, only for roaches? :idea:
I wish we could get locusts like in some countries.
But I feed mealworms, crickets and CGD.I also do the very very occasional pink.
This summer I will scavenge for bugs.I live in the country and we dont use any chemicals.So I have a great selection, moths, spiders, worms.I wont use field crickets, they are bit brutal.