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Hi, i am creating this thread to ask about Indian Walking sticks (Carausius Morosus) Also known as... Phasmatodea..
My friend told me about them, and said that she feeds them to her chameleons, and that they are pretty good for them...
I would like to start breeding my own stick bugs here in my home (Which is legal in Canada) And i have read many differant sites, including some forums on this website, and i have came up with some notes, divided up into 3 sections. Here they are
Indian Walking Stick
Care sheet
By Levi Smith - Feb 09 / 2009
Cage - Indian walking sticks need a well ventilated cage, which could be a screen cage, or an aquarium with a screen top. Must have the cage cleaned atleast once a week, and can put paper towel down for easier cleanup. Keep the cage at around 21 - 25c with a drop in temp of about 5 - 10c. keep wll misted food in the cage, and sticks in the cage, for highways.
Food - Indian stick insects eat oak leaves, or bramble, from blueberry, or raspberry bush. sometimes indian stick insects will eat romaine lettuce, or rose petals. they like they're food misted with warm (23c - 27c) water around 3x per day.
Breeding - Indian walking sticks can reproduce by themselves, just females and will lay only females, but if mated with a male, you will get both sexes. Indian walking sticks lay eggs and the eggs will hatch in about 2-4 months.
My questions are..
How are these notes?
Is there much nutrients in Indian walking sticks? Are they healthy for chams?
What do you think i should feed the indian walking sticks?
Do they need UVB Lighting?
Thanks, if i think of more questions i will post them..
-Levi
My friend told me about them, and said that she feeds them to her chameleons, and that they are pretty good for them...
I would like to start breeding my own stick bugs here in my home (Which is legal in Canada) And i have read many differant sites, including some forums on this website, and i have came up with some notes, divided up into 3 sections. Here they are
Indian Walking Stick
Care sheet
By Levi Smith - Feb 09 / 2009
Cage - Indian walking sticks need a well ventilated cage, which could be a screen cage, or an aquarium with a screen top. Must have the cage cleaned atleast once a week, and can put paper towel down for easier cleanup. Keep the cage at around 21 - 25c with a drop in temp of about 5 - 10c. keep wll misted food in the cage, and sticks in the cage, for highways.
Food - Indian stick insects eat oak leaves, or bramble, from blueberry, or raspberry bush. sometimes indian stick insects will eat romaine lettuce, or rose petals. they like they're food misted with warm (23c - 27c) water around 3x per day.
Breeding - Indian walking sticks can reproduce by themselves, just females and will lay only females, but if mated with a male, you will get both sexes. Indian walking sticks lay eggs and the eggs will hatch in about 2-4 months.
My questions are..
How are these notes?
Is there much nutrients in Indian walking sticks? Are they healthy for chams?
What do you think i should feed the indian walking sticks?
Do they need UVB Lighting?
Thanks, if i think of more questions i will post them..
-Levi