There are over 2 500 species of stick and leaf insects.
Children s stick insect care.
Every species has one or more plants which they eat while they will refuse to eat other leaves.
The eggs are elongated tan capsule like and young are bright green to whitish green.
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Stick insects can represent an ideal first pet for children on account of their ease of care.
Therefore you have to be sure to feed the correct species of plant to your stick insects because they will starve when fed the wrong kind.
Just a few benefits of stick insects for kids include.
Children s stick insects are easy to keep and both males and females are easy to handle just don t be surprised if the males like to fly off your hand.
Camouflage is one of the primary protection techniques used by children s stick insects as they often have the appearance of leaves.
This species feeds and blend in well on eucalypt leaves.
Spiny leaf stick insect care and setup guide.
Children s stick insects range from green red brown cream pink and purple in colour depending on the gender and the age of the insect and wings are typically a faint yellow to green.
Feeding diet stick insect eat any types of eucalypt gum leaves and acadia wattle species.
Stick insects eat leaves but they do not eat all types of plants.
Stick insects do not have a larval stage so they will emerge as full bodied insects.
Small braches with fresh clean leaves should be placed in your enclosure in a container of water.
Stick insects can regenerate limbs.
Make sure you care for baby stick insects properly.
Stick insects are short lived meaning that you won t be left cleaning and feeding them for decades to come if your children get bored.
Using a special muscle to break it off at a weak joint the imperiled insect simply sheds the leg in a defensive strategy is known as autotomy.
Make sure you provide plenty of leaves as soon as the eggs hatch.
However indian stick insects are the most commonly kept as pets.
Once the stick insects hatch you can return them to the main cage.
Your stick insect can drown so it is best to have a lid on the container and have small holes for the branches to be put through.
Should a bird or other predator grab hold of its leg a stick insect can still make an easy escape.
They don t require daily maintenance and can be left alone for a week without any care.