Spiny leaf insects and stick insects can coexist in the same habitat, as they have similar care requirements, including temperature, humidity, and diet. However, it's important to ensure that their specific needs align and that they have enough space to avoid competition and stress. Care should also be taken to monitor for any signs of aggression or territorial behavior. Overall, while they can live together, successful cohabitation requires careful management.
It varies between the Stick Insects like a Spiny Leaf the females live to 18 months, males 1Yr.
Stick insects live in trees. Normally in forests or bushes.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't they eat small bugs?
Leaf insects are typically found in tropical and subtropical forests, where they can easily camouflage themselves among leaves and vegetation. They are mainly distributed in Southeast Asia, Australia, and nearby regions. Leaf insects prefer dense forests with plenty of foliage for them to blend in and remain concealed from predators.
yes.
no they are diffrent species alltogether
yes
I don't no but i know that they like to be camouflaged so i don't think so
Stick insects are native to Madagascar, New Guinea, Peru, New Zealand, Australia, and South America.
Stick Insects generally live for only one year, however, there are many larger species, who's growing rate is much slower, that can live for up to two years after hatching.
No, they do not hibernate, mainly because stick insects live in warm and tropical climates where the temperature does not vary much throughout the year.
there live to 23 years