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This all depends on the type of walking stick insect, its age and size, and other similar factors. On average, a walking stick insect weighs around a quarter of an ounce.

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The average size is 3-4 inches. If your wanting them as pets you will need a safe box/contaner with a secure lid also it needs to be 3-4 times the size of its body so they can hang upside down and shed their skins. be careful that the holes are quite small so they don't fit through.

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