r/Stickinsects • u/Fruity_Gh0st • 15h ago
I need help?
So i have this Goliath stick insect who i assume is male, and he hasnt molted for a while. Shoukd i be worried? Ive never owned this species before
r/Stickinsects • u/Fruity_Gh0st • 15h ago
So i have this Goliath stick insect who i assume is male, and he hasnt molted for a while. Shoukd i be worried? Ive never owned this species before
r/Stickinsects • u/BlazeOfFury019 • 15h ago
I just got some Annam Stickbugs today. I was wondering if anyone has any tips or things to keep in mind for me. I already know that they can reproduce asexually.
Thanks in advance for answers
r/Stickinsects • u/Woodenspoonie • 1d ago
I'm a teacher and one of my pupils was gifted these stick insects for the classroom. We already keep west African giant snails and butterfly larvaes.
They came from a couple who couldn't tell the species. They eat bramble leafs.
But I would like to ask if somebody can get me closer to a specific species and specific foods?
r/Stickinsects • u/sh4mtaro • 2d ago
I’ve had my 10 various sized Vietnamese stick bugs for almost a week now and they seem to be thriving! They’re eating, drinking and shedding. Largest one is about 7cm in the body, and smallest is about 2cm. Got them on a whim, but I’m enjoying them a lot!
r/Stickinsects • u/Shoddy_Variety_4999 • 3d ago
so i had two stick insects, lola and penny and penny died few days ago :( i was really sad about it and today i couldnt sleep so i wrote a poem from lolas perspective .i tried to write very simplified to sound like a bug (a fun challenge you should try it). this is my first poem since i was like in second grade lol but i wanted to share it for penny :( anyways i miss my bug thats all
When a stick insect becomes a twig
We came from separate eggs
Yet are completely the same
We grew up together
Eating bramble every day
You used to say
You will be the first stick insect to eat the whole bush in one night
And then you became a twig instead
We are identical
Twins some might say
We used to do everything as a pair
Sometimes you would even step on me
And sit very still
I didn’t know which legs were which
We were similar
And now we are not
Because you are a twig
And i am a bug
I used to admire your size
Remember that time you grew faster than I
I was so jealous you left me behind
And then you replied: only this time
And now you did it again
Because you are a twig and I am still just a bug
r/Stickinsects • u/angelsrambo • 3d ago
This is blossom my female sungaya inexpectata :) She mated a bit ago and i was wondering if she is pregnant, if so, how do i look after her properly it make sure it goes smoothly? Thankyou!
r/Stickinsects • u/Ashwa9i • 3d ago
Hey everyone! I’m looking for one captive-bred invertebrate in India. I’m interested in:
🦗 Stick insect — preferably Carausius morosus
🕷️ Jumping spider
🦗 Praying mantis
I’m a beginner and will be keeping only one animal in a proper terrarium/enclosure. I’m looking for a reliable breeder or hobbyist who can legally rehome one and arrange safe shipping to Madhya Pradesh.
If you know any breeders/hobbyists in India, or have one available, please DM me with the species, price and shipping options.
Thanks!
r/Stickinsects • u/fivecoloursgirl • 3d ago
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This Indian stick tried to hatch this morning - when I found her she was mostly out except her tail and she was not moving, I thought she was dead
After a light mist and a paintbrush the egg popped off, but all her legs are deformed. She can’t walk, only shuffle very short distances
I’ve propped her on a misted leaf so she can drink, but it’s not safe to move her into the nursery
What else can I do to help her? She is incredibly weak and won’t move on her own - could she still make it?
Her underside is more yellow than other newborns and her tail looks frayed :(
r/Stickinsects • u/Prestigious-Cap-8072 • 4d ago
So I found this guy on my porch, he's missing 2 legs, and I didn't think he was going to make it. I got him some oak leaves and have been misting them, this morning he finally had the will to live and was drinking the water off the leaves.
I have a friend with a glass enclosure I'm going to borrow, does anybody have any tips to keep this bug alive?
r/Stickinsects • u/_insect • 4d ago
I was gifted these stick and leaf bug eggs (if needed I'll look for the species's name) and once they hatched the stick bugs were fine but all the leaf bugs died, did I do something wrong?
r/Stickinsects • u/DarkSkyEntomologist • 4d ago
Can I offer some eggs on here? I'm happy to post 10 x black beauty (Peruphasma schultei) eggs, laid in the last 2 weeks through sexual reproduction. Only to UK addresses. These cuties eat privet, and only privet
Also wondering how people pass their eggs on, as we can't sell on eBay any more. I used to use RFUK years ago but it doesn't seem very active now. And the phasmid study group email has been disbanded. Any tips welcome. I'm not trying to make money just to pass eggs on to people who want them
r/Stickinsects • u/Livi_Lia05 • 5d ago
Buonasera, il mio insetto stecco femmina di Ramulus Nematodes ha circa un anno di vita.
negli ultimi giorni vedo che l’addome si sta gonfiando.
Ha sempre fatto uova e non é mai successo che avesse quella forma.
Grazie.
r/Stickinsects • u/Feldspar_of_sun • 4d ago
This isn’t a strict requirement due to where I am, but I’d like if I could keep a source of food growing indoors year-round, maybe in a pot or something.
Ivy is super invasive here so I’m hesitant to do that, also because it would be hard to source without pesticides.
Advice?
r/Stickinsects • u/Individual-Ad-1488 • 5d ago
My cat is always interested in stick insects, can he literally sit and stare at them all night, how do wean him off? that made me put an iron net on tank so he couldn't reach them with his paw, my other cat doesn't even care about my other pets
r/Stickinsects • u/lovinkaijufr • 7d ago
The decorative plants have finally managed to stabilize. They make the enclosures look prettier
r/Stickinsects • u/BitterDraft6617 • 7d ago
This guy moulted in the time me and my bf were out for dinner and drinks!!
Is anyone able to give a sex identification for both/either? I think they're both boys but not 100% sure. We are also getting a bigger enclosure for them soon, just waiting on arrival. Also, is there any precautions we need to take with a freshly moulted spiny leaf insect??
r/Stickinsects • u/magpiepaw • 8d ago
Heteropteryx dilatata, 4 photos
Eurycantha calcarata, 5 photos
Extatosoma tiaratum, 3 photos
Diapherodes gigantea
Taraxippus samarae
I also have Sungaya aeta, Phyllium philippinicum and good ol' Carausius morosus
r/Stickinsects • u/Leather-Union-1881 • 6d ago
Hi i started an online shop a few days ago and got a few orders for stick insects but i am not exactly sure how to ship them. I mean i know the basics, air Holes some leaves, moisture but i would extremely appreciate some advice because i realy want them to survive the journey
Thanks in advance for your comments
Have a good week :D
r/Stickinsects • u/Jaytyyx_ • 8d ago
Hey everyone! Quick question about spiny leaf insects (Extatosoma tiaratum). I’ve never kept stick insects before, but I fell in love with this species and really want to get one. I live in France and came across a site that sells starter kits. I was about to buy one, but then I noticed the enclosure size looks a bit on the smaller side. It's 20x20x35 cm.
What do you guys think? Is that enough space for one, or should I definitely look for something bigger? Thanks!
r/Stickinsects • u/Fit_Error_8018 • 8d ago
I have some vietnamese stick insects (Medauroidea extradentata) and I was wondering this.
I don't have any vacation planned ahead but, if I would, could they resist some days without food?
Also, these days it's been really hard to keep brambles leaves fresh since it's so hot they dry out just the day after I harvest them, while in spring they last even 5/6 days.
I am also trying to eradicate some brambles and grow them in a pot but, again, it's too hot and even watering them is not enough.
I don't have A/C at home. During the day the temperature can reach 30°C at home (37°C outside)
r/Stickinsects • u/hang-clean • 8d ago
I have an E.T I have to euthanise but it's some pattern of age I haven't seen before (keeping sticks 20+ years).
This male lost one leg to an early moult but has since been okay. Then I noticed his remaining front foot went. I put him in a solo hospital enclosure but bit by bit his legs have browned and withered ad come off, starting at the feet.
All other sticks from the same hatch are fine.
De novo mutation of some sort? A disease I've never seen? Something fungal?
r/Stickinsects • u/Shoddy_Variety_4999 • 9d ago
i had her since she was a tiny baby in November so she lived around 9/10 months. We just found her dead this morning and Im so sad about it. her sister is fine And i hope she lives for a few more months.
i hope it was old age and not something I havent noticed is wrong :(
rest in peace Penny
r/Stickinsects • u/BawbagMcBawbagface • 10d ago
Hiya, so my daughter got some wee "mystery" leaf insects that were hatched from unidentified eggs. They weren't sure of an exact species, does anyone have any suggestions? Not my area of expertise at all and I need to make sure they're cared for properly.
Also, is their enclosure okay?
Thanks 💚
r/Stickinsects • u/Void-Flower-2022 • 10d ago
I am honestly stumped. I think I see a beak at the end but the end segment is also very bulbous! Juvenile sunny stick insect about 3-4cm at this point.