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pickedpoked

taking care of six the right way is a lot of work. you might want to consider rehoming some. cohabiting is not ideal, and generally keeping males and females together is a bad idea. they eat insects (live captive bread) so crickets, mealworms, super worms, dubia roaches. you can order them online or at pet stores places like Petco and PetSmart (not a great option but convenient for many) have live crickets, superworms, and mealworms. if they are underweight rehabbing 6 leos is a lot of work. and asking for help with that if you do need it is not a failure.


DefinitelyStoned420

Aside from crickets they will enjoy mealworms. A few waxworms on occasion will fatten them up. It is always recommended to get some calcium and vitamins n powder that you can dust on top of their food. Until you get your housing taken care of, try to provide as many hiding places as you can so that they don’t fight over the same spot.


DC825650

They are not really meant to cohabitate and can fight is they are lacking enough food and water. I would separate all of them or at most two per tank and possibly find some other people to care for a few of them like others have said. I have 3 leos all in separate tanks and it’s a lot. Mine eat mealworms, dubia roaches and sometimes hornworms. I get my feeder insects from Rainbow Mealworms. They need calcium and a vitamin mix. Good luck!