Crested Geckos, also known as Eyelash Geckos, are very easy to care for. They were thought to be extinct until they were found again in 1994. The color variations of these critters are wild and crazy. Specialized breeders will breed the Crestie just for these special colorations!
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Can u feed crested geckos mealworms?
It’s not recommended. Mealworms aren’t a very good insect for most reptiles because of the large amount of exoskeleton can cause impaction. (Leopard geckos are a rare exception) Crested Geckos have a specified diet that can be completed with Repashy or Pangea brand foods or you can even create your own. They’re capable of eating small insects(crickets once weekly as a treat with a primary of Pangea or Repashy… Or three times a week as staple with fruit) but prefer fruit based foods.
If you offer crickets, make sure to dust with calcium and vitamin D3