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First batch of babies
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Very safe even for young children
Started keeping stick insects for fun last yr. Then thay started to breed and have not stopped since. Hipe you guys enjoy the photos.
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Initial setup
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The male
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The female
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Size compared to hand
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Posing for photoshoot
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First batch of babies
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Very safe even for young children
cool!!!!
Interesting. What do they feed on?
Recent studies shows that putting recent studies in your statement have a higher percentage of trust people put into your recent studies. What?
Wow, nice, insects generally give me the creeps (guess common reaction for most); but supercool
The only insects I remember keeping when I was a kid was spiders (those fighting spiders, most people nowadays wouldn't know) and grasshoppers (small green and brown, not big ones).
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Photo just taken. All love to hang upside down.
Oh my god! *goose bumps* at the last picture..
Uber cool.
I am balding but i am still young!
I think my mum could use this to prevent her eyesight from getting worse haha
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Always there to help even if i can't i'll try my best to
Kinda hard if the *scape* is densely planted or filled with wood
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Actually they shit a lot. Now there's a layer of shit on top of the sphagnum moss. Just let it be cos i'm not into consuming their droppings. Older generations believe there are medicinal benefits of the droppings.
Nice. Good housing.
I have a pair 3 years ago. They love hibiscus leaf and I bought a pot of plant for their feeding. The young is not easy to keep. The bad is the lizard and ants love them as meal.
Nice. Any idea what species these might be?
Small is beautiful.
Interesting pet! So many of them really looks creepy.
Are these wild caught?
Interesting. How are the hatching rate?
The eggs need to undergo an incubation stage, and the time differs between species to species. A friend of mine in Italy also keeps phasmids, aka stick insects and he has had success in breeding them. Really neat pets too.
Fish.. Simply Irresistable
Back to Killies... slowly.
do you still keep any stick insects?
i had two from oh farms one died this morning.
Hi do you still keep the stick on insect?do you sell any?Im interested to keep them as well
Hi do you sell any stick on insects?whatsapp sms me @ 86063920 im interested to keep it as a pet but very difficult to find hope you can help me?Thanks
You can go to the farms and buy
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