Why should waxworms be used sparingly and never as a regular diet component for crested geckos?

Answer

They are extremely high in fat and low in protein and calcium, risking obesity.

Waxworms are known within husbandry circles as 'fat bombs' because their nutritional composition heavily favors lipids. They contain disproportionately high levels of dietary fat while offering significantly lower amounts of essential protein and necessary calcium compared to staple feeders like crickets or dubia roaches. Consequently, if waxworms are offered regularly or in excess, this imbalance promotes rapid weight gain, potentially leading to serious health conditions such as obesity and the development of fatty liver disease in the gecko.

Why should waxworms be used sparingly and never as a regular diet component for crested geckos?

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