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mantidian

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Hi!

I found a little leaf insect today at a mangrove board walk.

So cool!!

and what do they eat besides bramble?

 
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I dont think most eat anything other than that, but thats only from what I read, I dont have any, good luck! ps someone else on here will tell u, they are good at that!

 
Mango or guava leaves.

Are you saying you have two user accounts on Mantidforum (Mantidian and a boy named...)?

 
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Oak and rose can be accepted by some species also, what species is your one do you know?

I got P.gigantium :p

 
um.... the leaf insect will eat the plant u find it on.( there is a guide to the stick and leaf insects of singapore that you can buy @ the science center. If you post the pics i can help u identify it.)

 
um.... the leaf insect will eat the plant u find it on.( there is a guide to the stick and leaf insects of singapore that you can buy @ the science center. If you post the pics i can help u identify it.)
Could of fallen from its actuall food plant onto the plant you found it on :lol:

 
Could of fallen from its actuall food plant onto the plant you found it on :lol:
Morpheus is right! I found a huge stick insect the size of my forearm resting on my mailbox a month back & I'm pretty sure mailboxes aren't its natural food source :lol:

 
The book "Nightlurker" was referring to is written by Dr. Francis Seow-Choen. I have a copy and it is a wonderful book, though not in terms of caring for Phylilum spp. so much. There are a lot of bugs called leaf insects. I assume you do mean a Phyllium species. Dr. Seow sent me Phyllium celebicum in the previous century. Perhaps that is what you have. At maturity your leaf insect will have wings. It sounds about half grown.

 
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