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whats the most common stick insect ,thats easy to look after and wil fit happily in a 8x5x5 plastic tank,hopefully be kept alone,and handable.

also are they good and whats there diet.
 
Phillip
I have never really kept stick insects except a few I have cought and they ate Oak and rasberry leaves. They are neet and someday I will get some.

Any body else out there can answer Phillips question
 
pwease
there was some at my lps that looked like indian stick insects but it says they grow to 7cm ,these were about 11cm.
 
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