10 Black Beauty Stick Insect Eggs (Peruphasma Schultei)
10 Black Beauty Stick Insect Eggs, laid in March by three breeding pairs. The eggs will hatch in 3-5 months. Eggs will need to be sprayed with water every two weeks to ensure the nymphs can easily detach themselves from the egg casing. Nymphs have tendencies to escape so will need a secure cage, but with lots of ventilation. The stick insects are easy to keep and feed on Privet, a common bush with black berries in the winter and white flowers in the summer, and Honeysuckle, a common garden flower. The food will need to be kept in a pot of water, with the water covered up, with cling film or tin foil, as nymphs are apparently prone to drowning in bodies of water. They do not need water as they can drink out of the stem of the plant, but will drink off the sides of cage/leaves if they are sprayed. If you have any questions or would like a different quantity of eggs don't hesitate to contact me. The eggs will be sent in a padded envelope, inside a plastic case. (Although the age may be specified, we are selling eggs, not nymphs or adult stick insects) Read More