All Haaniella sp in culture so far

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Had a massive photoshoot the other day and photographed the lot of them seeing as i have adult pairs of all of them apart from H.scabra now.

H.scabra

Female nymph

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H.saussurei

Adult female

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Wow ... very unique.. great collection! I don't mean to sound ignorant... I know they are bugs.. and I know they are Haaniella sp.

But... What are they?

 
Wow ... very unique.. great collection! I don't mean to sound ignorant... I know they are bugs.. and I know they are Haaniella sp.

But... What are they?
They're Phasmid species... and are sadly illegal to keep in the US so I wouldn't be surprised if you've never heard of them lol. (AKA. stick insects or walking sticks)

My two Haaniella spp.:

Haaniella dehaanii

1401750_772194056140783_971340456_o by darkrai283, on Flickr

Haaniella grayii

10612700_951585511534969_1067605463646393044_n by darkrai283, on Flickr

 
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Dang it! I thought there would be photos of many species of Haania like mantises, but alas they are not. Anyway I love phasmids, too. Thank you for posting pictures for us to see! :D

 
The coloration is epic- brown/ gray body with red eyes and green spikes...just amazing...

 

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