Banded geckos in the wild eat ants, spiders, crickets, fruit flies, waxmoths, mealworms, beetles, earthworms, butterworms, superworms, caterpillars, butterflies and possibly baby mice and silkworms. In captivity, they eat mainly little crickets, mealworms, waxworms, silkworms, superworms, butterworms and pinky mice. Wild caught prey can be fed as long as they aren't infected with pesticides.
leoperd geckos dont eat vegtables your thinking of bearded dragons
No, they only eat live food such as crickets, meal worms, wax worms, and super worms.
No, this species of gecko are on a diet consisting of a variety of insects, arachnid, arthropods and smaller reptiles. They eat "meat" as they need the high amounts of calcium and fats. These animals will not eat plants, fruits, vegetables etc..
Utah Banded Geckos ''(C. v. utahensis'') occur in northeastern Clark County
Yes. Coyotes will eat many small animals, and their diet includes (but is not limited to) prairie dogs, squirrels, birds, snakes, mice, lizards, deer, and even insects.
Geckos are reptiles, and all reptiles are ectothermic.
Most of the Colenyxx species are native to the deserts of Texas ranging through to Mexico. These are also known as "banded Geckos" there are over 40 different species of banded geckos world wide.
A pictus gecko may take a chunk out of a potatoe for moisture purposes but they are stricly insectivores.
Yes they can eat some types of fruit. I occasionally cut a grape in half and leave it in the geckos cage they will lick it.
Some reptiles that can eat fruit as part of their diet include green iguanas, red-footed tortoises, and Russian tortoises. It's important to research the dietary needs of specific reptile species before introducing fruits to their diet to ensure it is safe and appropriate for them.
No - geckos are exclusively carnivores !