Stick insect - adult, nymphs and eggs with enclosure
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Stick insect - adult, nymphs and eggs with enclosure
$25.00
SUMMARY
Spiny leaf stick insects - the lowest maintenance pets ever! Adult female, 6 nymphs (babies), and eggs with enclosure - ...
DESCRIPTION
These stick insects live approx. 6 -18 months. Silent, gentle and fascinating, they moult multiple times and grow considerably. Diet consists of eucalyptus leaves (need to be changed approx. once a week) and should be misted with water daily. Females will lay eggs even if no male is available - in which case all eggs will be female. These eggs and nymphs are likely to be both male and female (from two females - one mated and one unmated). One older female still alive - approx. 15 months old.
More info about Spiny leaf stick insects: https://australian.museum/learn/animals/insects/care-of-stick-insects/