Thursday, January 28, 2010

What Age Can Leopard Geckos Eat Pinkies Feeding Leopard Geckos Pinkies(baby Mice) Is It Good For Them And Is There A Recomened Age?

Feeding leopard geckos pinkies(baby mice) is it good for them and is there a recomened age? - what age can leopard geckos eat pinkies

b / ci Frankie and Read (both my leo) and Leo who is an adult, but Frankie and I think I read somewhere that only the full development needs to eat small mice and wandered if Frankie suffocate, or swollen or somthing He tried to eat a little finger? nurtitional really good for the gecko or not? Mice appear to be, but can be a disease

5 comments:

ReptiGir... said...

For leopard geckos, you should try to keep to the basics. You may crickets (with calcium, they sprinkled) and mealwoms, they will eat a small ceramic plate. I work with many reptiles as a specialist in reptiles and I feed my little finger in full development, leopard geckos. They like crickets, hunting is also a good form of exercise for them. Good luck!

TroubleMakin Reptiles Rescue said...

Pinky feed the lizards would be his decision. They are not nutritious, but most are fat. Pinky is a good choice for a pregnant woman, or in winter, when the recording slowed down. They are a good reason to treat high fat content, but should never be the main staple food of Frankie. Take the crickets and worms and little fingers from time to time feed will not hurt.

mom_of_4 said...

That's good for them if the little fingers are smaller than between the eyes of the gecko. It is a good rule of thumb used to drown .. Too often .. Once or twice a month or two!

jset1989 said...

You should feed crickets.

Brandi W said...

I only give pinkies to adults. If you want to give them something of a treatment to them a little wax worms.

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