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| Baculum extradentatum |
| Vietnamesische Stabschrecke |
Annam-Stick |
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| Size: |
| Males: |
7 cm |
| females: |
11 cm |
| Eggs: |
2,5 x 1,5 mm |
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| Nutrition: |
The Annam Stick insect is not a species which lives only on forage plants, and, as well as blackberry vines, will eat white thorns, firethorns, acorns, hazel, roses, strawberries and currents. To the forage plants
To the forage plants |
| Development: |
After 2 to 6 months the larvae hatch out of the eggs. It is then another 6 months until they are fully grown. |
| Habitat: |
B. extradentatum lives in bushes in Vietnam. |
| Special features: |
This species reproduces parthengenically. This means that females can lay produce young. |
| Keeping and breeding: |
The Annam Stick insect is not very demanding to keep. You can keep them in a gauze terrarium with the measurements 40 x 40 x 40cm. If any eggs are laid, you can leave them where they are and they will hatch by themselves.
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