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How much would you pay for a single stick bug? I've found a source but I don't know how much they should be... They want $5 dollars a bug, is that too much?
Depends on the type, or species of walking stick. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH6ow9PSA-IHow much would you pay for a single stick bug? I've found a source but I don't know how much they should be... They want $5 dollars a bug, is that too much?
I kinda get the feeling your gonna get one. Hypothetically of course; I would slap down a twenty, and with care, those 4 will be a few more in a years time. Learn all you can, on how to keep them out of the wild, and confined to your enclosure. You might need a fish and game/ or state license to legally keep.I'm almost positive they're Indian walking sticks. I'll ask though.
I'm almost positive they're Indian walking sticks. I'll ask though.
The Indian sticks take 2-3 months to hatch. So its not like even in a year one can produce thousands.
You say 100 eggs. Over what period of time will these eggs be laid? Less than a year for growth rate is very vague that could be anywhere from lets say 3 months to ten months. Are the eggs laid all at once or over what period of time? Also one must consider the hatching percentage of the amount of eggs laid. It will not be 100%. Also of those hatched not all will reach adulthood. In a year one would not end up with 10,000 from one even under ideal conditions. Take into account also that some will be fed off before then and since there is not much meat to them it would take quite a few to make a meal so even more would have to be fed off, especially if using smaller sizes which one would have to do in the beginning.
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