Oak leaves and blackberry vines and rose petals. Brambles and privet. Lettuce or Cucumber are said to be suitable, but your mileage may vary.
rose or bramble leaves
They eat other smaller bugs like aphids.
Yes, they drink water droplets off of leaves.
You just need to leave the water out in a small bowl for the stick insects. They will slowly drink the water on their own.
they drink water from eucalyptus leaves
sleep & eat.
Indian Stick Insects, like all stick insect species are herbivores. An Indian Stick Insect will not attack or eat another stick insect. The closest they get is eating old skins from a moulting to take in all the nutrients.
probably about 260 depends, and they do not eat their young the only thing they can eat is leaves and other thin things like molted skin and i have a stick insect and i don't know if its a male or a female and i found a stick insect on my window wich is gross knowing that theres hundreds more. :/
Praying mantids are masters of camouflage like stick insects, so you may have mistaken it for a stick insect. Mantids are carnivorous and will eat other insects.
Spiders will eat any creatures that are captured in their webs - including stick insects.
The longest species in Australia is the Titan stick insect the heaviest is the Goliath stick insect.
Because it looks like a stick!
My stick insect is an Indian Stick insect
Yes. They eat ivy leaves or blackberry leaves.
yes it does but it will change colour as it grows
Depends on the species of stick insect. You will most likely find them on trees where they eat the leaves.
The stick insect feeds mainly on the aphid which eats your plants. So no I would keep the stick insect.