4-6 months
Most stick insect eggs take around six to nine months to hatch, possibly a little earlier if kept in warm room.
Stick insects typically have a gestation period that ranges from 2 to 6 months, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Some species can even lay eggs shortly after mating, while others may hold the eggs inside until they are ready to hatch. After the gestation period, the female will usually lay a batch of eggs, which can vary in number.
Stick insect eggs take about six to nine months to hatch, possibly a little earlier if kept in a warm room. If the insect is well fed, kept clean and exercised regularly, it can live for as long as 1 year, 2 months and 14 days.
This mostly depends on the species. For instance, Indian Stick Insect eggs take around six months to hatch, whereas Giant Prickly (Extatosoma tiaratum) eggs can take up to a year.
It takes 2 to 3 days for the eggs to hatch.
Budgie eggs typically take about 18-21 days to hatch.
Robin's eggs typically take about 12-14 days to hatch.
Robin eggs typically take about 12-14 days to hatch.
Robins typically take about 12-14 days to hatch their eggs.
They don't lay eggs.
ten if long enough the only exception is bad eggs the do not hatch and will crash your game
about 10cm