
First time stick insect owner - advice wanted : r/Stickinsects - Reddit
Dec 13, 2020 · The best species to start with is the indian stick insect, aka psg 1. The need an terrarium thats like 3 times as big as an adult (or something like that) and around 20°c to survive. They eat ivy (i think thats what its called, its like the plants that grow on buildings). Its smart to put something luke toitlet paper on the ground of the ...
Worried about stick insect who hasn't moved in days
Nov 14, 2021 · Welcome to the subreddit for people who have stick insects as pets. You could post pictures/videos of your pet stick insect, wild encounters, and so on. People often ask questions about identifying, taking care of the insects, egg hatching, naming insects and more.. so feel free to ask questions and answer them too :)
New to stick insects - Terrarium setup : r/Stickinsects - Reddit
Jun 27, 2021 · I recently got into stick insects after getting a Phyllium giganteum for my classroom. So I invested in a large terrarium (90 X 45x 90) since I got some larger stick insects, specfically there are about six Eurycantha calcarata in here (one is a full-grown female), a pair of Spökskräcka s. inexpectata, and two jungle nymph nymphs.
Help: stick insect had a bad time moulting! : r/Stickinsects - Reddit
Feb 22, 2020 · 3.5K subscribers in the Stickinsects community. Welcome to the subreddit for people who have stick insects as pets.
are stick insects easy pets to keep? : r/Stickinsects - Reddit
Honestly stick insects are the easiest pets I’ve ever owned, I personally only clean them once a week when I give them a leaf refresh, but I spray them once a day and 2 if it’s particularly hot out, they are resilient but can die due to a multitude of reasons (they’re the type of animal that prefers quantity over quality, hence they lay so many eggs) but as long as you have the right set ...
I'm thinking of getting some stick insects. What should I know?
Jan 21, 2024 · Welcome to the subreddit for people who have stick insects as pets. You could post pictures/videos of your pet stick insect, wild encounters, and so on. People often ask questions about identifying, taking care of the insects, egg hatching, naming insects and more.. so feel free to ask questions and answer them too :)
Stick insects beginner : r/Stickinsects - Reddit
Jul 1, 2023 · Welcome to the subreddit for people who have stick insects as pets. You could post pictures/videos of your pet stick insect, wild encounters, and so on. People often ask questions about identifying, taking care of the insects, egg hatching, naming insects and more.. so feel free to ask questions and answer them too :)
r/Stickinsects - Reddit
Welcome to the subreddit for people who have stick insects as pets. You could post pictures/videos of your pet stick insect, wild encounters, and so on. People often ask questions about identifying, taking care of the insects, egg hatching, naming insects and more.. so feel free to ask questions and answer them too :)
Question about stick insects. : r/Stickinsects - Reddit
Mar 5, 2023 · Welcome to the subreddit for people who have stick insects as pets. You could post pictures/videos of your pet stick insect, wild encounters, and so on. People often ask questions about identifying, taking care of the insects, egg hatching, naming insects and more.. so feel free to ask questions and answer them too :)
Is this a stick insect or a praying mantis? : r/Entomology - Reddit
Both! A sick insect is, arguably, any insect that looks like a stick. ;) But ignore me being technically correct (the best kind) and pedantic. You obviously meant a phasmid stick insect, so listen to everyone saying it's a mantis. =)