Walking Sticks lay eggs, and once they start they lay many. At best, you will see their abdomen looks bigger.
You can tell if a stick bug is a female or a male by it`s color:
-female brighter color
-male darker color
Males are smaller than females.
For most walking stick insects, the entire species is female and reproduction only requires one bug (parthenogenesis). Some species, though, do mate male-female.
If you have both as pets you will notice on the tails of the Stick Insects that the female will be larger than the male both in height and length and she will be laying eggs if she is fully grown, also the females usually have small antenna. For the males it's the oppisite.
Females do not need the males to reproduce but... the nymphs will only be females if the female does not reproduce with a male. (I'm trying not to be rude...)
how do you know if your pygmy chameleon is a male or a female
A male stick insect will not lay eggs. However, a female stick insect is parthenogenetically, and can lay eggs without mating with a male.
This depends on the species. For most, there are male and female stick insects, but there are species (like the Indian Stick Insect) that are populated by all females. The female is larger than the male.
This greatly depends on what stick insect you have. If it is an Indian Stick Insect it is most likely female, as the males are incredibly rare and the females produce eggs without the assistance of a male.
youre axolotile is a male it will have lumps on the side of it at the back
A male.
No they can be introduced while in heat.
because the male will try and get on the female