Description

  • Formulated with Insects as one of the main ingredients.
  • 5 years of development and testing on one of the largest gecko collections in the U.S.
  • New Packaging – Same Great Food
  • All Natural Fruits are used as the base of this diet.
  • Nutritious and delicious food for crested geckos, and all fruit eating geckos. Simply mix with water and feed.

Product Description

Gecko diet options from Pangea

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Fruit Mix
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Protien
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Recommended for Growth
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Recommended for Breeding
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Geckos Love it?
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What does Pangea Crested Gecko Diet Offer?

Carefully Balanced Ingredients

  • Developed and made by Pangea in the USA
  • Blend created by gecko breeders with over 20 years of experience

Convenient Powder Mix

  • Dry mix has 6 month shelf life, double if refrigerated
  • Just mix 1 part powder with 2 parts water
  • Prepared mix good for up to 7 days refrigerated

Real Insect Proteins

  • Includes house cricket and black soldier fly larvae powder
  • A complete diet that fulfills insect protein maintenance feeding

Irresistible Flavor

  • Excellent feeding response
  • Designed to get a strong response from picky eaters

  • What are the Black/White Parts in the diet?

    The white chunks are typically potassium sorbate and small pieces of coconut flakes that can’t be sifted out during the production process. These are a natural part of the diet. The black parts are insect parts that are an important part of the diet.

  • What is the right feeding schedule?

    Under normal circumstances your gecko will only need 3 to 5 feedings per week. Occasional feeding with live insects is recommended by not required with this diet.

  • How much should I offer my gecko per feeding?

    It depends on the age of your gecko. Most Juveniles should receive about 1/16th of an ounce or a dime size portion. Subadults should receive 1/8th of an ounce or a nickel sized portion. An adult should receive a quarter to about a half ounce portion.

  • Why shouldn’t I freeze the diet to help it last longer?

    The ice crystals that form during the freezing process can potentially damage the cell walls of the plant ingredient contents and reduce the overall nutritional value of the diet.

  • Why does the unrefrigerated prepared feed expire after a day?

    The prepared feed can be compared to a fruit smoothie. A fruit smoothie sitting in a humid tropical environment like a gecko terrarium will not last as long as it would while refrigerated.