Pangea Crested Geckos

pangea crested gecko

Pangea Crested Geckos make an ideal pet for those seeking low maintenance, easy-care creatures. Since they don’t require live food, you can feed them a prepared diet powder instead.

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Pangea offers a complete crested gecko diet that is fortified with quality proteins, vitamins, and minerals. It includes plant-based sources like rice and peas as well as fruits and nutrient-rich foods like kelp, coconut, algae, flaxseeds and more for optimal nutritional support.

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Pangea Watermelon Complete Diet

Pangea Watermelon Complete Diet has become the go-to diet for crested geckos since 2013, thanks to their research with one of the world’s largest collections of New Caledonian species. This delicious formula was meticulously developed over years to meet all nutritional needs of these small creatures.

This formula contains ingredients your gecko will enjoy, such as whey protein isolate, natural USA dried fruits and eggs, bee pollen, algaes, probiotics and more. These items have been selected for their low levels of anti-nutrients like oxalate and phytate.

Oxalate and phytate can contribute to poor egg quality, slow growth, weak bones, an increased likelihood of Floppy Tail Syndrome, calcium related issues and other health concerns for geckos. Pangea Complete Gecko Diet has been specifically designed with very low levels of these anti-nutrients while also avoiding common sources of oxalate such as fruit, vegetables, cereal grains, flowers seeds nuts seed meal and legumes. All necessary nutrients have been selected for healthy development and maintenance on this diet – no oxalate!

Pangea Breeder Diet

Pangea’s Breeder Diet is a complete food specially tailored to the nutritional needs of reproductive crested geckos. It contains mostly fat and protein from insects (crickets and black soldier fly larvae), yet remains highly palatable and popular with nearly all types of geckos.

This diet is fortified with more protein than most gecko foods while still offering an irresistible flavor to your pet. Furthermore, it boasts the highest calcium level of any gecko diet we’ve ever come across.

It’s an ideal food choice for New Caledonian crested geckos, day geckos and other frugivorous species that enjoy crickets. Other popular gecko species that do well on this diet include the New Caledonian giant gecko (Rhacodactylus leachianus), water spit gecko (R. auriculatus) and chameleon gecko (Eurydactylodes spp). Additionally, those geckos that require higher levels of calcium or insects such as Mniarogekko chahoua can also benefit from it; all life stages except pregnant females should be fed this diet.

Pangea Fruit Mix with Insects

Pangea’s fig and insects formula has been carefully developed over many years on one of the world’s largest collections of geckos, making it an ideal addition to your gecko’s diet. This delicious beverage combines some of the tastiest fruits with an intriguing insect source: North American farm raised crickets and black soldier fly larvae. A large bowl of this calorific treat will surely pique your furry friend’s interest. A properly balanced complete diet can offer your gecko a more robust nutritional base than you might anticipate, and with regular care and attention they will remain healthy and content for many years to come. The pangea gecko may be one of the more challenging species to tame among all gecko species, but with proper care and feeding they’ll become part of your family unit.

Pangea Insects & Worms

Pangea Insects & Worms is an organic fig-based diet that provides geckos the fruity taste of Fig with various insect and worm treats. As one of Pangea’s newer products, this formula has no banana flavor so it makes a great alternative for geckos who don’t enjoy bananas.

Insects are an integral part of your gecko’s diet, and this product includes mealworms – an excellent source of vitamins for your gecko. We suggest feeding this product 1-2x/week.

Insects have a long and varied history on Earth; the oldest insects can be traced back 400 million years to the lower Devonian period. Over this time, several major radiations occurred within insects, with the most recent groups (known as modern insect orders) appearing during the Triassic period (252 to 201 million years ago).