So what do you feed them? I had some a while back that would only eat baby food, but I heard that it is not a good nutritional meal for them.
I want to get some again, and would like to try and feed them the T-Rex Crested Gecko Diet and not have to worry with insects.
Cheers!
JChandler
11-23-2008, 07:42 PM
I feed repashy superfood-complete gecko diet to all of mine there is also a flavored nectar powder that I mix in just for a bit of variety. The breeders all get roaches once a week during peak season only.
jknudson
11-23-2008, 08:27 PM
I feed my Crested the Repashy MRP base and nectars, and very infrequently give crickets.
Sputnik
11-23-2008, 08:43 PM
I feed repashy superfood-complete gecko diet to all of mine there is also a flavored nectar powder that I mix in just for a bit of variety. The breeders all get roaches once a week during peak season only.
Same as above, minus the roaches.... insert crix instead.
constrictorkeeper
11-23-2008, 09:44 PM
CGD.
occasional crickets.
easy as pie !
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HissingSid01
11-23-2008, 10:21 PM
I feed mine CGD, Crickets and Locust
Ga_herps
11-26-2008, 12:27 AM
The CGD and some crickets occasionally is the main stay in my collection. I actually feed my adults almost exclusively the CGD, and the juvies will get a few crickets a week on top of the CGD.
Envied Reptiles
11-26-2008, 01:13 AM
Rule #1 is stay away from baby food, its basically sugar and will lead to mbd, especially in breeding females. You can use the CGD solely and your animals will grow/mature just fine and healthy. If you supplement the cgd on occasion w/ crickets or roaches you will notice that they will grow a bit faster though.
earthpig23
11-26-2008, 02:46 AM
repashy diet that i get from pangea reptiles and mix some nectar and such to my liking and feed roches/crix/or pheonix worms once a week
luciddream
11-26-2008, 12:00 PM
CGD with a some crickets mixed in on occassion. The juvies generally get more crickets than the adults. I usually toss in some dusted crickets to the breeders once a week. The juvies get crickets 2 or 3 times a week, and everyone always has some CGD available if they want it. Sometimes, if it seems to me that the babies aren't interested in the CGD, I will mix a drop or two of honey in with the batch I mix up for them. It usually gets them interested enough to try it. I just try to be careful about how much of it I give at any 1 time to babies, as I've had a couple get their little feet in it and end up with toes stuck together. It's very hard to get it off of their little toes once it's dried up on them.