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TheWrongCrowd

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Hello,

I am working on a project that will take a lot of research and time before it is executed. I have 5 gallon tank that I would like to create a communal enclosure with eventually. I am not looking to have it aquatic anymore and would be more than delighted to raise different kinds of invertebrates in. If you have any ideas I would love to hear them. 

~The Wrong Crowd

 
If you flip it on its side (assuming it is a rectangular shape) you can turn it into a stick insect enclosure! Best to keep smaller species tho and make sure to attach some tissue paper up top for them to moult propetly!

I have a pair of crowned stickies and they make awsome pets. In us you guys have a larger variety too! If u have any questions there is a seperate topic for walking sticks!

p.s they r pathogenic so you can receive the offspring without needing a male!

 
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I love stick bugs, I had two aussie ones for a while, I was wondering more about roaches but it would be cool to have stickies again. As for dementions, its about 24" in length, 12.5" in width as well as height

 
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If you flip it on its side (assuming it is a rectangular shape) you can turn it into a stick insect enclosure! Best to keep smaller species tho and make sure to attach some tissue paper up top for them to moult propetly!

I have a pair of crowned stickies and they make awsome pets. In us you guys have a larger variety too! If u have any questions there is a seperate topic for walking sticks!

p.s they r pathogenic so you can receive the offspring without needing a male!
Great suggestion, but non native phasmids are sadly illegal.

 

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