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Can Giant Day Geckos Eat Worms – 10 Questions Answered

Alex Petrov3 years ago2 years ago020 mins

Giant Day Geckos are omnivorous creatures, which means you will need to feed them a mix of insects, worms, fruits, vegetables. This will help them thrive in captivity and there are various supplements to help them gain all the nutrients they need. Unlike some geckos, worms are ideal only as treats once or twice a … Read more

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Can Giant Day Geckos Eat Vegetables – 8 Questions Answered

Alex Petrov3 years ago2 years ago011 mins

Giant Day Geckos are omnivorous and they eat a balanced diet that includes both insects and plant matter. While fruits are more important than vegetables, you gecko will still relish a few pieces of carrot, sweet potatoes, broccoli, etc. Just make sure you are integrating everything your pet needs in each meal. And if you … Read more

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Can Giant Day Geckos Eat Insects – 12 Questions Answered

Alex Petrov3 years ago2 years ago020 mins

Giant Day Geckos are the biggest day geckos around, hence their name. They are also some of the few geckos that are omnivorous. This means that they eat both insects and fruits. Is very important to offer them a balanced diet to keep them healthy and happy. In this article, will talk about what types … Read more

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Can Giant Day Geckos Eat Fruit – 10 Questions Answered

Alex Petrov3 years ago2 years ago011 mins

Giant Day Geckos are a species of gecko that is omnivorous. They need a varied diet that includes different insects, fruits, worms, and vegetables to lead a happy life. In the wilderness, they eat quite a lot of fruit and nectar. This is why in captivity you will need to include different types of tropical … Read more

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Tokay Gecko vs Giant Day Gecko
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Tokay Gecko vs Giant Day Gecko

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago012 mins

Owning a gecko can be a lot of responsibility as they can live anywhere between 6 to 20+ years. Some owners would like to handle the gecko as much as possible, while others are more interested in simply observing it in its enclosure. Today, we will talk about two geckos that are ideal for people … Read more

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Giant Day Gecko vs Crested Gecko
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Giant Day Gecko vs Crested Gecko

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago013 mins

Giant Day Geckos and Crested Geckos are easily some of the most popular gecko pets in the world. This is because they’re quite active and very interesting to observe in their vivarium. They’re both excellent pets but both of them don’t do well with handling. This is why you should only get either of them … Read more

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African Fat Tailed Gecko vs Giant Day Gecko

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago013 mins

African Fat-Tailed Geckos and Giant Day Geckos are excellent pets for first-time owners. They are quite docile and with a little bit of time and patience, you will be able to gain their trust. This means they will accept being handled for a few minutes a day. But you should be aware that they need … Read more

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Giant Day Gecko vs Leopard Gecko

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago011 mins

Giant Day Geckos and Leopard Geckos can be very interesting as pets. And the best thing about them is that they can be owned by both first-time owners and children. They’re pretty easy to maintain and you won’t have a lot of trouble taming them. However, they also have their differences and it’s important to … Read more

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Giant Day Gecko Diet – What do they eat

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago031 mins

Giant Day Geckos are the largest day geckos and an adult can reach a foot in length. They typically last around 15 years in captivity and they make excellent pets. They are very beautiful and very interesting to observe. These geckos are well-muscled and thick-bodied as well. In this article, we’ll talk about the diet … Read more

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Giant Day Gecko Substrate

Alex Petrov4 years ago2 years ago011 mins

Giant Day Geckos are the biggest Day Geckos on earth and they’re native to Madagascar. This means that you will have to invest in a cage that can make the gecko feel at home. Single Giant Day Geckos can live in 10-gallon enclosures but the ideal tank should be at least 20-gallon. Getting a vivarium … Read more

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