ShenziSixaxis
Sticking To The Ceiling
Silk or wax worms are high in fat and seem to appeal to leos. I'd try them if you can get them. I wouldn't try a small pinkie until you've tried the worms though.
LOL! I have the crickets and the mini-mealies...yeah, they're a bit gross, but very convenient. I used to have tons of various worm cultures growing all over the house for my fish. It's nice not to have to deal with live anymore.
You know..I just bought a new can of crickets. I didn't even think to check the expiration date. :awcrap:
There's also hornworms, which again, need a special food. They get quite large, but you can get small ones too.
Is dusting the insects really necessary? The same breeder said just to have a container with Calcium D3 powder in it and the gecko would take what she needed. I know she does too because I find little powder footprints everywhere and usually there is some on her nose.
Rosie, I don't know about the nutrition aspect, but yes, you can use a few and keep them in the fridge. I opened mine a month ago and they're still fresh in the can. However, mine go to a hedgehog, not a lizard, so nutrition may be a be a different concern.
bekers71, I have a leo gecko. Her breeder said they needed a UVB light, to never put her on sand, feed crickets as a treat for "hunting instinct", and that I didn't have to dust her food because she would get the calcium she needed from the little bowl. Based on some books I've read, most of this is inaccurate. I just wonder how good of a breeder she really is if she's giving out wrong information.