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Salmon Pink Birdeater (Lasiodora parahybana) Juvenile
Salmon Pink Birdeater (Lasiodora parahybana) Juvenile
£15.00
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Jungle Nymph (Heteropteryx dilatata) Nymph £8.00

Common Name : Jungle Nymph Stick Insect
Scientific Name : Heteropteryx dilatata

Size : Nymph (only single males will be sent, if you require a female you will need to order 2)
Status : Captive Bred
Food: Bramble, Oak

The most impressive stick insect ever! Female is huge, bulky and bright green, the male is more slender and brown with beautiful cerise wings.

 

 

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 23 July, 2010.
Quantity in Stock: 6
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