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Fresno County Brown (Aphonopelma iodius) Juvenile
Fresno County Brown (Aphonopelma iodius) Juvenile
£25.00
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Vietnam Stick Insect (Ramulus artemis) Nymph £2.00

Common Name :Vietnam Stick Insect
Scientific Name : Ramulus artemis

Size : Nymph
Status: Captive Bred

Food : Bramble

All female, long, green, non winged species.

Sizes shown are average length from head to tip of abdomen, including ovipositor, but not antennae.

Stick insects are generally sent as a male and female pair, or single male. If you require a single female please telephone to check availability (unless I have a surplus of females a male will be sent). It is not possible to sex nymphs from all species.

For additional information/photos please do a Google search on the scientific name. Do not limit the search to UK only as most of the best information is in Europe and America.

This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 26 June, 2010.
Quantity in Stock: 5
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Google is brilliant for bug information and photos, just search on the scientific name (common names may vary). Don't limit your search to the UK as much of the information comes from the USA and Europe.