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jarek

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Extatosoma tiaratum now I have about 40 eggs from her:D

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Heteropteryx dilatata young female

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and a male

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very nice:D I think now that it is better to have the young one than adult:D my heteropteryx dilata male had his final molt this night and he looks awesome:D

 
Jarek,

Got any advice on keeping Extatosoma tiaratum. I only recently inhearted 2 of these cool critters from a hortorculturast friend of mine.

They seem to be eating and doing fine. The smaller of the two molted yesterday, but I just want to make sure my friends instruction on keeping them are correct.

Thanks

 
well I can't tell much about them because the are my first stick insects but the adult females eating a lot sometimes when i brink new plants they eating them all the in one day I spraying few times a day because i read that they need high huminity to molt.

now I don't know what to do with the eggs because every day she lays 10 to 15 eggs a day and now I have about 150 eggs or even more :D

 
150 eggs, they are going to eat you out of house and home. :shock:

Thanks, that is about all the advice I got from my friend(minus the egg laying). Good luck with all of your babies.

 
they gonna hatch after couple of months anyway so I'm not worry about eggs now :D

and my jungle nymph male had his final molt tonight:D and looks great with his long antenines:D

 
I would warm her up and cool ya male down then, hes sub adult already and heading for a shed, i was in the same situration though my male never got to meet the female, got another un in the end tho

 
Oh yeah sorry, thought he was still sub adult, heat the female up and cool the male down then

 
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