#Feeding question
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for adult geckos who have a wider tail then their neck it is recommended to feed them only once a week
what are you currently feeding and do you dust them ? you should have a rotation between 3 staple feeders
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it should be enough to cut down the feeding to once a week but if you want to you can look for feeders that are less fatty anything above hornworms can be used as a staple
Can you send a top down picture of her)
i feed her dubias and mealworms, and i always dust them
only sometimes with d3, as she has a uvb/uva light
is there a third i can add to the rotation that isnt too hard to maintain/that isnt too smelly?
Nqa but I hear discoids are basically the same as dubias. In the list above anything hornworms and up us good, so I don't have experience with bsfl yet but they should be able to refrigerate like mealworms, unless you mean solely to keep a colony in which case discoids may be your best bet from the list 
Black soldier fly larvae are really simple. And the flies can be fed too
she's definitely obese isnt she :'CC....i wanna cry looking at her
is there a caresheet for them anywhere? if not no worries i can google and figure it out
!guide
Oh oops I see now my b you meant about bsfl
!weight do you have one of her standing? Laying down they tend to flatten out a bit 
I see now you have a separate thread lol ignore me