I have 2 leopard gecko females. One is 2 and the other 2 and a half. I feed them 4 super sized mealworms every other day(they won't eat crickets). They are both really fat and healthy. Is this too much? I also have a male juvenile leo(about 2 months) that I feed twice a day. I feed him about 3 or 4 crickets and occasionally a mealworm. Should I feed him more/less? And when should I start feeding him once a day and then every other day? Thanks!
Hi ~
In general it's best to continue husbandry type questions on a single thread. That's to lessen repeated questions and advice. It makes life easier all around.
Please share pictures of these leos. That really helps us out.
What size enclosures have they all?
Your juvenile can be fed once a day in the evening all it can eat in about 15-20 minutes. Each leo has a different growth rate. The mature weight depends upon whether the leo is a normal or a giant. 60ish grams for a normal @ about 1 year old is a good time to switch to every other day. Leos continue to grow longer and put on weight till they are about 18 months old.
Please share what you feed the mealworms, how you use powdered supplements, and which supplements you use. The better the diet the mealworms get, the less you wish to supplement.
Earlier thread:
http://www.geckosunlimited.com/comm...-/79607-mouth-rot-please-help.html#post451863