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Feb 07, 2021 - 03:03 PM
This is a general rule for feeding Leopard Geckos:
- Baby Geckos: Insects that are around 0.25 to 0.5" long
- Juvenile Geckos: Insects that are around 0.5 to 0.75" long
- Adult geckos: Insects that are 0.75" to 1.0" long
As a rule, you shouldn't feed your gecko insects bigger than the space between his eyes. Here is a photo that explains why; as you can see there is a lot of 'cheek' on either side of the gecko's throat:

100 Small Phoenix Worms (0.3") 1000 Small Mealworms (0.5") 500 Micro Superworms (0.5") 1 Pod Hornworms (0.75")
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