Madagascan Stick Insect-food from the homeland!

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nick barta

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I have limited groups of Sipylodea sypylus nymphs, commonly known as the Pink-wing Stick Insect. The adults are a little lighter beige than Indians, about the same size, don't need males for propagation, and can be encouraged to fly easier than Indians. From a feeder standpoint, the Pink-Wing as nymphs have 3 advantages for chameleon keepers:

They are BRIGHT GREEN.

They move SUPER FAST.

A chameleon eating a native meal must feel like us eating a big Mac in India! I'm just saying!

If a male is fertilizing you get pink wings, all mine are pathogenetic (no males) so they have see-through beige wings.

They can be housed with Indians and Australians, they eat blackberry and other plants.

Email me at [email protected] for a care sheet.

I estimate I have 5 groups.

25 for $15.00

Please see my ad "8 Feeders To Keep Your Chameleon Happy" for shipping and payment information.

CHEERS!!!:D

Nick
 
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