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Stick bugs (Phasmatodea)

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i just got some stick bugs, and i wanted to make them a planted tank, but i'm concerned with which plants to put in. i don't want them to get eaten accidentally, and then have my bugs die. so my question is, what plants are ok to put in with them??????
 
From my research, the leaves of blackberry plants and their kin are ok, as well as oak, ivy, Ficus Benjamin, sassafrass, and raspberry. The leaves need to be dark green istead of new growth, and devoid of pesticides.
 
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