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Mixed Stick Insects (Various species) Small/Medium Nymphs x 4 £5.00

Common Name : Mixed Stick Insects
Scientific Name:
Various species

Size: Small/Medium Nymphs x 4
Status: Captive Bred

Food: Bramble 

A good way to get started with stick insect keeping. This mixed selection will all feed on bramble and live happily together.

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 22 September, 2009.
Quantity in Stock: 1
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