Geckos are a popular type of pet reptile, and they come in a wide variety of species. As a result, their dietary needs can vary depending on the species. However, there are some general guidelines that you can follow to ensure that your pet gecko is getting the nutrients it needs.

What Do Pet Geckos Eat?

Insects

Most geckos are insectivores, which means that their primary food source is insects. Crickets and mealworms are two of the most popular feeder insects for geckos, but you can also offer them a variety of other insects, such as dubia roaches, waxworms, and fruit flies. It is important to gut-load your feeder insects before offering them to your gecko. This means feeding the insects a nutritious diet so that they pass on those nutrients to your gecko.

Fruits and Vegetables

Some geckos will also eat fruits and vegetables. However, it is important to offer these foods in moderation, as they are not a natural part of a gecko's diet. Some good choices include:

  • Mango
  • Banana
  • Apple
  • Strawberry
  • Carrot
  • Sweet potato
  • Green beans

Supplements

In addition to a diet of insects and fruits/vegetables, your gecko will also need to be supplemented with calcium and vitamin D3. Calcium is essential for strong bones and teeth, while vitamin D3 helps your gecko absorb calcium. You can provide these supplements by dusting your gecko's feeder insects with a calcium and vitamin D3 powder. You can also offer your gecko a calcium block to lick on.

Feeding Schedule

The frequency with which you feed your gecko will depend on its age and species. Generally speaking, younger geckos need to be fed more frequently than adult geckos. You should also feed your gecko more often if it is pregnant or lactating. A good rule of thumb is to feed your gecko every other day. However, you may need to adjust this schedule based on your gecko's individual needs.

Water

It is important to provide your gecko with fresh water at all times. You should change the water daily or as needed. You can also mist your gecko's enclosure with water a few times a week to help it stay hydrated.

By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your pet gecko is getting the nutrients it needs to stay healthy and happy.