harpbeat339
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Hi,
I have a two year old leopard gecko - the breeder raised her entirely on mealworms and I kept her on mealworms for the first two years of her life, then this past winter she seemed to lose interest in them entirely. I blamed the cold weather and would get her to eat maybe one every few days, expecting she'd return to normal when the weather warmed up. Eventually I tried giving her crickets and although I don't know exactly how much she's eating at a time because I just leave them in her cage rather than hand-feeding her, but they appear to be disappearing.
Is this normal to just lose taste for one kind of food? Does anyone recommend maybe superworms or something similar so I don't have to stick to crickets?
She's had no change in behavior or weight - the other time she's gone off food was last breeding season but she seems to have dropped any patterns I could've hoped to follow, haha.
I have a two year old leopard gecko - the breeder raised her entirely on mealworms and I kept her on mealworms for the first two years of her life, then this past winter she seemed to lose interest in them entirely. I blamed the cold weather and would get her to eat maybe one every few days, expecting she'd return to normal when the weather warmed up. Eventually I tried giving her crickets and although I don't know exactly how much she's eating at a time because I just leave them in her cage rather than hand-feeding her, but they appear to be disappearing.
Is this normal to just lose taste for one kind of food? Does anyone recommend maybe superworms or something similar so I don't have to stick to crickets?
She's had no change in behavior or weight - the other time she's gone off food was last breeding season but she seems to have dropped any patterns I could've hoped to follow, haha.