CaribouKai
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I got my first leopard gecko last week! He's a 1 1/2 month old Mack Snow Jungle, from Reptiles by Mack. I named him Angus.
The paper they sent with him stated he eats small mealworms and 3/8" crickets. I knew that he may not eat much (or at all) when I first got him, so I wasn't too worried when he ignored the few crickets and bowl of mealworms I put in his tank the first couple days.
Now he pigs out on crickets. I've seen varying amounts of what to give him, from 5-6 all the way up to 14-16 crickets. He's eaten the latter for the most part each night for the last few days. He's never regurgitated any of it, but it still feels like it's too much? Honestly, I don't know where he crams them all in his tiny self. He's a very energetic hunter, though, and pretty much has them all in under 10-15 minutes!
He completely ignores any mealworms I put in for him, though. I've even tried switching from a brown ceramic dish to a plastic petri dish in case he simply couldn't see them, but still nothing. I typically put in 10 mealworms in the dish to keep track as to whether he eats them or not.
Should I try harder to get him to eat mealworms or are the dusted crickets good enough? Am I feeding him too much or should I continue to try and keep the mealworms in his bowl in case he decides to munch on them? He's gained 2g since last Friday, if that's needed info.
The paper they sent with him stated he eats small mealworms and 3/8" crickets. I knew that he may not eat much (or at all) when I first got him, so I wasn't too worried when he ignored the few crickets and bowl of mealworms I put in his tank the first couple days.
Now he pigs out on crickets. I've seen varying amounts of what to give him, from 5-6 all the way up to 14-16 crickets. He's eaten the latter for the most part each night for the last few days. He's never regurgitated any of it, but it still feels like it's too much? Honestly, I don't know where he crams them all in his tiny self. He's a very energetic hunter, though, and pretty much has them all in under 10-15 minutes!
He completely ignores any mealworms I put in for him, though. I've even tried switching from a brown ceramic dish to a plastic petri dish in case he simply couldn't see them, but still nothing. I typically put in 10 mealworms in the dish to keep track as to whether he eats them or not.
Should I try harder to get him to eat mealworms or are the dusted crickets good enough? Am I feeding him too much or should I continue to try and keep the mealworms in his bowl in case he decides to munch on them? He's gained 2g since last Friday, if that's needed info.
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