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Indian Walking Stick Bug Eggs (Carausius morosus) (Phasmids)

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Hi I have a lot of Indian Walking Stick eggs. I am offering 50 of them for $10 shipped. These are very prolific breeders and are non-toxic making it a very good feeder animal. I will include proper caresheets and how to properly dispose of them if you start to get too many of them. These insects are not native to the U.S. so their eggs must be frozen if you are not hatching them and not just released into the wild or the garbage. If you need any other information on them or would like to purchase some send me an e-mail ([email protected]). Link to basic caresheet: http://exoticpets.about.com/cs/insectsspiders/a/stickinsects_2.htm

The picture of the actual stick is just one I found online but the picture of the eggs is what you will actually be getting.
WalkingStickInsects.jpg


The eggs are very small to look like nothing a predator would want to eat in the wild.
stickeggs.jpg
 
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