When can i start feeding bigger feeders?

scl363

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Hi my gecko is now 7 1/2 in and 43 grams would he be big enough for feeders
like giant mealworms or something like superworms?
So far he is used to mealworms ,crickets and sometimes waxworms but i wanna give him a lot of variety.

Thanks
 

dragonflyreptiles

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you could probably gowith medium supers but now but the giant mealies are a waste of money, they are just hopped up mealies that cost a ton more. Youc ould try some lobster (climb) or turkistan (don't climb) roaches for variety too.
 
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FerrariSF

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I am wondering what do you guys feed your new hatchlings of? Beside pin head crickets can meal worm be offer to the baby leos?
 
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Evergreen

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FerrariSF said:
I am wondering what do you guys feed your new hatchlings of? Beside pin head crickets can meal worm be offer to the baby leos?

My gecko is about 1 month old tops, and he's doing fine on mealies.
 

Kotsay1414

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FerrariSF said:
I am wondering what do you guys feed your new hatchlings of? Beside pin head crickets can meal worm be offer to the baby leos?
I feed all of my Leopard Geckos, Hatchlings to Adults, Gutloaded Mealworms
 

scl363

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dragonflyreptiles said:
you could probably gowith medium supers but now but the giant mealies are a waste of money, they are just hopped up mealies that cost a ton more. Youc ould try some lobster (climb) or turkistan (don't climb) roaches for variety too.

Thanks ! I guess i go with some supers for now . I would like to feed roaches instead of crickets but where i live they do not sell them and if i would my husband wouldn't be so happy if i keep them in the house .lol:main_rolleyes:
 

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