Pangea Complete Gecko Diet For Crested Geckos

pangea complete gecko diet

Crested geckos love this delicious high-fat diet filled with three complete animal proteins to promote optimal growth in juvenile and breeding geckos. This formula can support optimal development for juveniles as well as breeding geckos.

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Pangea MRP’s Without Bananas Formula is perfect for crested geckos that don’t enjoy other banana-based fruit flavors, and should be fed alongside live insect feedings for breeding purposes.

Contents

Ingredients

Pangea Complete Gecko Diet is one of the top performing crested gecko foods available. It provides high quality, palatable nutrition that crested geckos (and other fruit-eating species) require to thrive, including low levels of oxalate and phytate (which bind calcium). Furthermore, this formula ensures maximum benefit from protein intake by your reptile!

Pangea products feature significantly lower levels of oxalate and phytate than competing brands, so geckos can absorb calcium effectively! Insects (notably crickets and black soldier fly larvae ) make up another key ingredient, providing much-needed proteins and fats not available elsewhere in their food sources.

Fig with Insects is an ideal alternative for geckos that don’t enjoy banana-based fruit flavors, providing more palatable protein and fat levels while still providing high breeding success rates. Ideal for breeding geckos as well as other species requiring higher protein intake in their diets.

Flavors

Your frugivorous geckos will love this delectable combination of fruits that is tailored specifically for them! With minimal levels of anti-nutrients like oxalates to ensure optimal calcium absorption for strong bones and egg production. Furthermore, its exclusive combination of protein sources delivers an amino acid profile unsurpassed!

This reptile breeder mix can be fed to geckos at all stages of their lives; though originally designed as a breeding formula.

This supplement food for crested geckos or other fruit-eating species that don’t require insect feedings is easy to mix in, giving your geckos variety they might otherwise miss in commercial foods. Use as either a full diet or supplemented with weekly insect feeds; the fig flavor is particularly popular among cresties who don’t typically enjoy banana-flavored treats!

Calorie Content

Crestered geckos who refuse to consume insects may benefit from feedings of this diet, which provides essential vitamins and minerals they are missing out on in addition to being tasty! Plus, its premium vitamin and mineral formulation promotes excellent growth, reproduction, and stunning egg quality – best served alongside occasional insect feeds dusted with calcium D3 before being cleaned thoroughly before feeding!

This complete diet for crested geckos of all life stages has been specifically formulated to provide their high levels of protein and fat requirements. Manufactured in the USA, it features whole eggs, microfiltered undenatured micellar casein, and whey protein isolate – providing an exceptional blend of animal based proteins.

Since its introduction in 2013, this formula has proven itself the go-to diet for crested gecko species that thrive on fruit such as gargoyle geckos (Rhacodactylus auriculatus), New Caledonian giant geckos (Rhacodactylus leachianus), mossy prehensile-tailed geckos (Mnirogekko chahoua), and day geckos (Phelsuma spp. Lygodactylus). All species will show enthusiastic feeding responses!

Vitamins

Pangea’s popular Watermelons formula for crested gecko food. Concocted using fruits that most cresties can’t resist and providing all essential nutrients needed for growth and breeding, unlike many complete meal replacement powders (MRP) this food doesn’t include nuts or seed flour but instead relies on whey protein isolate for extra nutrition.

As with the other foods we’ve discussed here, this can either be fed as the sole diet or fed in rotation with insects. We suggest offering live dusted crickets 3-4 times each week during breeding season for variety in diet. It should be mixed thick like ketchup with 2.5 parts water to 1 part powder to create an appetizing texture and provide more water loss from stool; to ensure optimal water loss levels it is important to provide ample drinking opportunities.