Macleay's Spectre Stick Insect
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Macleay's Spectre Stick Insect, scientifically known as Extatosoma tiaratum, is a fascinating insect species that can make a great pet. It is native to Australia and is often found in rainforests and eucalyptus forests. These insects are known for their incredible camouflage abilities and can blend in perfectly with their surroundings. They are also quite large and can reach up to 20 centimeters in length.
Origin: Macleay's Spectre Stick Insect is native to Australia and is found in the rainforests and eucalyptus forests of the country.
Temperature: These insects require a temperature range of 20°C to 25°C, making them easy to keep in most homes without the need for additional heating.
Housing: The basic requirements for keeping Macleay's Spectre Stick Insect include a secure enclosure with plenty of climbing opportunities. The enclosure should be at least three times the length of the insect and should be kept away from direct sunlight. The substrate can be made from materials such as sphagnum moss or coconut fiber.
Feeding: These insects feed on a diet of eucalyptus, bramble, ivy, rose, and oak leaves. It is important to ensure that the leaves are pesticide-free, as these insects are sensitive to chemicals. A small amount of misting can also be helpful to keep the enclosure humid.
Lifespan: Macleay's Spectre Stick Insect has an average lifespan of 1 to 2 years in captivity.
Behavior and Personality: These insects are mostly solitary and nocturnal, and they are generally quite docile. They are not aggressive and can be handled with care. They are known for their incredible camouflage abilities and can blend in perfectly with their surroundings.
Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.