

🦎 Feed the Future: The Ultimate Gel Diet for Happy, Healthy Geckos!
Hikari Herptile Leopa Gel is a complete, ready-to-feed reptile diet designed as a live feed replacement for insect-eating lizards like Leopard Geckos. Enriched with mealworm and silkworm meals, it provides essential nutrients without the need for supplements. The parasite-free, preservative-minimized pouch ensures safe, long-term feeding across all life stages, making it a convenient and health-conscious choice for reptile enthusiasts.











| ASIN | B0822Q1JDX |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Age range (description) | All Life Stages |
| Allergen Information | Tree Nut Free |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Raw |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,597 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 119 in Food & Treats for Reptiles |
| Brand | Hikari |
| Brand Name | Hikari |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Container Type | Pouch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 693 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Flavour | Insect |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042055206068 |
| Item Form | Gel, Stick |
| Item Type Name | Hikari Herptile Leopa Gel Insect Eating Reptile Complete Diet, Live Feed Replacement for Geckos, Leopard Geckos, Lizards |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Item form | Gel, Stick |
| Manufacturer | Kamihata Fish |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Special Ingredients | Mealworm, silkworm meal |
| Special ingredients | Mealworm, silkworm meal |
| Specific Uses For Product | Immune Support |
| Specific uses for product | Immune Support |
| UPC | 042055206068 |
| Unit Count | 60.0 gram |
M**B
Great
Works well just Had to Pinch it off with plastic tweezers and wiggle it a bit to convince him to eat it
M**E
Easy to use
This product is keeping my 17 year old leopard gecko alive and happy
P**R
Reptile food
Have a fussy feeder ! She love this eat it first time no messing around !!!!!
C**A
A lifesaver for an old gecko.
Saved my leopard geckos life, my leopard gecko is quite old probably (10-13 years old) now and completely went off live food other than wax worms (eventually even went of those too!), and because of wax worms are very low quality for vitamins, he started to get a vitiman a deficiency and lost weight rapidly (costing £600 in vet bills) and this is when my sister found this livesaver and although we had to force feed for a while but after only a month he gained all of his weight back and looks so much healthier and happier and his eyes look so much clearer. Very thankful for this food, we've been using it ever since and it has worked wonders on him.
M**S
Life saver.
When our elderly gecko stopped eating live food she became weak and lethargic. We purchased this and began feeding her back to health. She seemed to love the taste, and ate a little more each time, that was over two years ago now, and she is happy and healthy. The item is a ggis size, great quality and good value for money, its certainly cheaper than live food. It does smell a bit potent, but nothing too bad.
L**O
Fussy geckos enjoyed
All 5 of my geckos happily ate the product off tweezers. Mainly purchased for my 3 females to help fatten them back up after laying so I'm really happy they like it. Only time will tell of they get nice chunky tails again. Smells like dog biscuits so isn't offensive to the senses. Only down side is that it is quite small and doesn't go very far hence the 4 stars
K**R
failed gecko test
unfortunately my leo won't touch it
M**T
No accepted
My leopard gecko didn’t like it. She tried the first time likely thinking it was a worm, she got constipated. She didn’t try ever again, closed her eyes and move her head away rejecting the food when realised it was that again. I tried for 3 following days, she wasn’t eating. I bought worms and she ate them straight away, so she had appetite, but didn’t like that paste. To be honest I found the paste too sticky to chewy no similar to a worm, it didn’t seem very appetising… Also! It says it is ideal for reptiles that eats crickets (they are high in proteins) , so you would think that they use crickets to make it. But there is no crickets in the ingredients! They only use mealworm (high in fats) and the puppa of another worm (i cannot remember which one) 🤷🏻♀️
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