Zoo Med Leopard Gecko Food, 0.4-oz bottle

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About This Item

Details

  • Food for your leopard gecko.
  • Crafted with a blend of flavoring agents.
  • Contains small-sized flies raised under laboratory conditions.
  • Dried slowly to retain vitamins and minerals for maximum nutritional value.
  • Made in the USA.

Ingredient Information

Feeding Instructions

Questions & Answers

2 Customer Questions


Can you use this instead of live bugs?

Answer by ChewyJun 11, 2021
This food can be used for a leopard gecko. However, it is recommended to supplement it with a vitamin and calcium supplement. If the gecko is used to eating foods that are alive and moving it may take some time to get them switched over to the new food. We recommend putting some of this food in their dish and then put in something that is moving to get your animals attention like a cricket or meal worm. Once they start coming over and eating the live insects from the dish they may get some of the leopard gecko food and then start realizing that its food. This process could take several weeks depending on the animal.

would this be good to go with the anole or would there be no point to get the two together

Answer by ChewyAug 19, 2020
This may be combined with the Zoo Med Anole Food, however it is not necessary.
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Rated 2.7 out of 5 stars
25 Ratings

13 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Joan on Mar 28, 2025

Great food supplement

I put this in my gecko s food dish and then add live worms. He is going on 8 yrs old!!

I put this in my gecko s food dish and then add live worms. He is going on 8 yrs old!!


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Wendy on Jan 16, 2025

Easy to use

Very convenient and easy to feed, but unfortunately, Gary, my gecko, wasn't impressed and wouldn't eat it.

Very convenient and easy to feed, but unfortunately, Gary, my gecko, wasn't impressed and wouldn't eat it.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Z on Jan 26, 2025

Leopard gecko eating

Put it in my leopard gecko bowl and it didn’t even touch them

Put it in my leopard gecko bowl and it didn’t even touch them


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Lavida on Nov 17, 2024

Good food

I feed mostly live but this is good backup food..

I feed mostly live but this is good backup food..


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Amber on May 28, 2024

This product shouldn't even be marketed for leopard geckos.

Leopard geckos are insectivores. A dried diet is a horrible idea. If you don't want to feed live insects, then don't get an insectivorous animal, it's as simple

Leopard geckos are insectivores. A dried diet is a horrible idea. If you don't want to feed live insects, then don't get an insectivorous animal, it's as simple as that.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By reptilerescuer on Jul 6, 2023

Not suitable

You should never feed this to your Leo, they need live insects. Freeze dried bugs lack all nutrients that your geckos need. If your Leo isn't eating it is probably

You should never feed this to your Leo, they need live insects. Freeze dried bugs lack all nutrients that your geckos need. If your Leo isn't eating it is probably something wrong with your enclosure/setup, not the food.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Kinkerbell8 on Feb 7, 2022

I need leopard gecko owner

The only way my leopard gecko won't eat anything is if it's alive I tried the dead kind when it comes down to the fruit flies he will not touch them unless they

The only way my leopard gecko won't eat anything is if it's alive I tried the dead kind when it comes down to the fruit flies he will not touch them unless they are alive same thing with mealworms and crickets they have to be alive for him to eat them.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Gecko on Jan 25, 2022

Too Small for leopard

I should have listened to the reviews but I was hopeful. These are so small and my leopard doesn't even see them or is attracted to them. I put a small amount in

I should have listened to the reviews but I was hopeful. These are so small and my leopard doesn't even see them or is attracted to them. I put a small amount in her feeding dish and she walked all over them and ignored them. Don't waste your money.


Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By gecko on Dec 26, 2021

animal rules

Animal wont eat. Plain and simple. Animal rules. Cant make them eat no mater what label says.

Animal wont eat. Plain and simple. Animal rules. Cant make them eat no mater what label says.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Keila on Apr 23, 2021

Not what I expected

My little leopards did not like these one bit. I guess they prefer the insects to be alive. They would not eat it at all. It’s more like dust than crickets maybe

My little leopards did not like these one bit. I guess they prefer the insects to be alive. They would not eat it at all. It’s more like dust than crickets maybe that’s the reason.