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robo mantis

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I just caught a green walking stick! What do i feed it? Also I am pretty sure its a northern walking stick. I don't know if its female or male (it looks very fat).

 
try feeding it rose and blackberry, if neither are available then

Apple

Lettuce

pear

leafy veggies or hard fruits

 
Ok thinking. I heard that they like thorn bush leaves? Also how do you tell if it is male or female (i think mine is female she looks full of eggs).

 
i'd spritz it every morning or so if i were you, if it has lots of ventalation extra humidity wouldn't be a problem(i think...)_

 
Try oak if you can't find wild rose, blackberry or raspberry. Phasmids need good ventilation like mantids and a light misting every other day for a drink.

 
Oh i guess i need to reorganize its cage :oops: It was on a garbage can back by my grandpas rasberry bushes so i guess i got to get some leaves :x Is there a shure was to sex them?

 
get a pot half fill it with water, put mesh over the top and rest the eggs on the mesh (keeps a bit of humidity).

Put the pot in a sealed container with mesh over the top and leave it there somewhere fairly shaded with a bit of airflow.

Depending on species and conditions they can hatch in around 2 months - 2 years.

Id expect about 3 months as a standard though.

I always leave mine on a bed of substrate in a tank with fresh food each week incase I miss any hatchlings.

 
I don't want a hatch yet because if i got a hatch in winter there would be no food. I hear they need to diapause.

 
i remember once i had a really successful tank of walking sticks

they kept laying eggs and they were so happy they became cannibalistic :D

 
I just incubate mine in a crick tub on some damp cotten or tissure paper, u can either make sure thier constantly humid by a mist a day or mist them every 2 days, but be warned, sometimes if they`ve been dry kept dry for a fair while, after a soak they may hatch out in hundreds, keep the eggs, it might be either already mated or parthenogenetic

 

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