you feed Indian stick insects privet ivy grass ect
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I don't think stick insects can eat grass as the leaves are too narrow. Indian Stick Insects can eat privet, bramble, ivy, oak, rose and a few other plants.
My stick insect is an Indian Stick insect
The answer is: A fully grown Indian stick insect!
no they are diffrent species alltogether
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.
You should feed them every two days
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.
Carausius morosus - or Indian stick insect are the most common species.
A stick insect doesnt necessarily look like a stick, depending what breed it is. For example a indian stick insect does look like a stick and camaflages itself into leaves and plants e.t.c whereas african stick insects are much more spiky and grow very large
Yes it should be fine if something happens it is due to the Indian stick insect mistaking the Diapherodes Gigantea for a leaf.
Because it looks like a stick!
Some species of stick insects are but the common house Indian labatorys stick insect will only grow up to 3 inches.
yes it does but it will change colour as it grows