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Hissing Cockroach (Gromphadorhina species)l Nymphs x 50
Hissing Cockroach (Gromphadorhina species)l Nymphs x 50
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Indian Stick Insect (Carausius morosus) Nymph £1.50 £1.00

Common Name : Indian Stick Insect
Scientific Name : Carausius morosus

Size : Nymph
Status : Captive Bred

Food: Privet, Bramble, Ivy

Very easy to keep, often called the Common stick insect Olive green to dark brown in colour with red patches on the first pair of legs, flashed as a warning when disturbed. Will feed on Privet, Ivy and various other plants as well as bramble. All female species 8cm.
 

 

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 15 May, 2011.
Quantity in Stock: 5
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