Leaf and Stick Feeders

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nick barta

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Phyllium philippinicum Leaf Insect

The philippinicum leaf insect is one of the easiest of the leaf insects to raise. Similar to the Australian ET stick insect, it is slow moving, and easy to handle. The females grow to about 4-inches long, and are quite bulky. I feed them mostly on wild blackberry leaves.

1 NYMPH for $10.00 OUT OF STOCK
5 NYMPHS for $40.00 OUT OF STOCK

CARE SHEET upon request at [email protected]

Extatosoma tiaratum (ET), Australian Stick Insect

ET is one of the best stick insects for children to handle because it is a slow mover. Easy to feed, blackberry and oak leaves are the best choice. The ET is one of the bulkiest stick insects around.

1 NYMPH for $10.00
5 NYMPHS for $40.00

CARE SHEET upon request at [email protected]

Vietnamese Stick Insect (ramulus artemis)

The Vietnamese Stick Insect has a 6” body length and up to 8” in the resting position with front legs extended. All the sticks in the USA are female and parthenogenic. They have a very high reproduction and hatch rate. They can be fed blackberry, oak, rose, raspberry, hazel, and ivy leaves.

50 NYMPHS for $15.00
100 NYMPHS for $25.00
CARE SHEET upon request at [email protected]

Sipyloidea sipylus, Madagascan Pink Wing Stick Insect

The Pink Wing stick insect is similar to the Indian stick insect in size and color. The differences are that the Pink Wing can fly as an adult, the nymphs are bright green, and are quicker moving. They feed on blackberry leaves and can be housed with Indian stick insects.

50 NYMPHS for $15.00
100 NYMPHS for $25.00
CARE SHEET upon request at [email protected]

OUT OF STOCK

Indian Stick Insects

The Indian Stick Insect is the most common stick insect raised for study in universities, classrooms, and as a feeder. Adults reach 5 inches, and the Indian is very soft, so chameleon’s can take a bigger Indian Stick easily. Nymphs and adults can be housed together; they eat Ivy, blackberry, and romaine.

50 Nymphs for $15.00
100 NYMPHS for $25.00
CARE SHEET upon request at [email protected]


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Process

1. Communicate through email at [email protected]
2. Pay Pal is the only form of payment.
3. If we are out of stock on an item, we will email you for a replacement item.
4. USPS Priority mail is the shipping carrier we use, email notification for tracking will come from USPS.
5. To have the Live Arrival Guarantee, you must request to have me ship your order to be “Held at the post office.” That means you will have to pick it up; Live arrival guarantee is for the cost of the insects, not the shipping.
6. Once we receive your order request, we will send you your costs, including shipping. Our shipping costs will include whatever is needed for the temperatures; heat packs, cold packs, insulated boxes, and the USPS shipping costs. If the order fits in a 12x12x12 box, shipping rarely exceeds $25.
7. If you have questions, email me at [email protected]
8. If you need care sheets, request them by email.
 
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