JoeCapricorn
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I've kept mantises, grasshoppers and cockroaches. Aside from some wild caught species that I observed for a few days, I don't have much experience with phasmids. However, there are many species I would like to get into, especially Heteropteryx dilatata. Is H. dilatata easy to get in the US? What is the best stage to start with for someone keeping this species for the first time? Who sells them and is it possible to get them close to adulthood?
I would probably seek to get a really tall living space, tall enough to hold a good amount of soil and a lot of tall plants that phasmids would feed on. What is the fastest growing, easiest to keep plant for this purpose?
Finally, a key question is if it were possible to set up their living space such that it would be safe for them to be left alone for two weeks during the summer when I go on vacation... Other insects I'd bring with.
Phasmids seem like they require a lot of preparation and previous knowledge to properly care for, yet when everything is set up it wouldn't require much maintenance aside from watering the plants and misting the enclosure.
My last question is specific to H. dilatata - if I were to have an adult female of this, and the weather was warm enough, would it be possible to take her out and show her to friends? Or would that be too stressful for her?
I would probably seek to get a really tall living space, tall enough to hold a good amount of soil and a lot of tall plants that phasmids would feed on. What is the fastest growing, easiest to keep plant for this purpose?
Finally, a key question is if it were possible to set up their living space such that it would be safe for them to be left alone for two weeks during the summer when I go on vacation... Other insects I'd bring with.
Phasmids seem like they require a lot of preparation and previous knowledge to properly care for, yet when everything is set up it wouldn't require much maintenance aside from watering the plants and misting the enclosure.
My last question is specific to H. dilatata - if I were to have an adult female of this, and the weather was warm enough, would it be possible to take her out and show her to friends? Or would that be too stressful for her?