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Is it ok to not feed my crested gecko live insects, and just feed him Pangea with insects, and Repashy diet? Also, my crested gecko has lots of things to climb on and hide in, yet he prefers to stay at the bottom of the cage. He is pretty lethargic, but I'm not sure if it's just he is a very mellow crestie... (I have the temps around 65 to 75 degrees during the day, and at night it's around 60 degrees. He eats almost every other day, sometimes 2 times a week.) Thanks!
Updated On January 25th, 2018
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Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT 44
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Those temperatures are much too cold for a crested gecko. Ideally, daytime temps should range between 78F and 85F with nighttime Temps no lower than the low 70s F. Low temps can affect appetite and activity in reptiles. Some form of prey is necessary as a protein source in addition to the fruit and vegetable mixes. Refer to the care sheet at the link below. http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Care-Sheets/Lizards/Crested-Gecko/
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