well i had them on a kinda wet paper towel and they did pretty good but as i got more and more i would just put them in a separate 5 gallon cage with some moss
Stick insect eggs? Be more specific
A male stick insect will not lay eggs. However, a female stick insect is parthenogenetically, and can lay eggs without mating with a male.
The insect species that lays its eggs in a straight line is the stick insect.
yes it does!
Leave them alone. They will hatch out by themselves.
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.
about 3-4 months i know because my stick insects eggs have just hatched
4-6 months
Female stick insects begin to lay eggs about a week or two after the have reached adulthood. Some species of stick insects have males to fertilize the eggs, but all species will lay eggs without needing the help of a male if there is not one present. A female stick insect will then lay eggs nearly every day for the rest of her life.
Yes, all stick insects can produce unfertilized eggs via parthenogeneses. Some species do have males which can produce fertilized eggs, but all females are able to produce eggs without a mate.
Well, honey, stick insects don't get pregnant like humans do. Female stick insects lay eggs rather than carrying babies inside them. So, if you notice your stick insect laying eggs, then you've got yourself a mama-to-be. Just make sure to give her some space and maybe a little insect-friendly baby shower.
No you don't but the eggs will only produce female phasmids.