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Can chams eat geckos?
There is a few little baby geckos that hang around the lights outside at night, can I grab one and feed it to a cham?
The geckos are about 1-2 inches long, and are almost see transparent, I live in az, not sure of the species. Thanks |
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Ya they will eat them
. I wouldn't do it though, no telling what theyve been exposed too, not to mention what they're feeders have eaten also. Im not even sure how easy they'd be to digest
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thanks I won't risk it then, it would be cannibalism anyways.
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If your talking about the little house gecko's, I give my veiled one, once a month. Only the smallest ones I can find. Usually less than an inch and a half or so. Their a good source of calcium and I'm sure if they run across them in the wild, they would be history. The officials in Hawaii are very worried about a feral population of veiled's that's recently been found due to the fact that they will eat baby birds and small mammals. Makes since to me. Just be sure yours is large enough to eat them. Good luck. David
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