Okay!

yes, that is what I thought they were. Are they like a treat to leopard geckos? Thank you so much for private messaging me! I will take that into consideration and try not to post information I may have heard elsewhere. I would love to do something with reptiles when I grow up, so do you have any tips on becoming more experienced?
Hornworms can be a "treat" for leopard geckos. They are very nutritious!

Waxworms are very fatty.
It's very important to share information carefully. All reptile vitamins and supplements are different. Husbandry problems (MBD, yellow/orange urates, tough sheds, and so on) call for different solutions.
One of either two kinds of calcium is commonly added to
calcium + D3 and
multivitamins (with and without D3): pure precipitated calcium carbonate
OR oyster shell calcium carbonate. Oyster shell calcium carbonate is a light grey colored calcium. That's the kind found in Rep Cal's calcium with D3.
Here are some ways to increase your experience and have fun.
- Share on Geckos Unlimited.
- Join a Herpetological Society. Herp Societies do outreaches that you could be part of.
- Join Girl Scouts or a youth group to share your enthusiasm.
- Volunteer with reptiles at a zoo.
- Do a science project about reptiles.
- Read some of my Leopard Gecko Caresheet.