
Stick Insects
Stick insect nymphs! Medauramorpha regina £3, 4 for £10 / Lonchodiodes sp "Ilocos" £2, 6 for £10 / Myronides glaucus "Peleng" £2, 6 for £10 / Aretaeon asperrimus (Sabah spiny) £2, 6 for £10 / Lobofem

Stick Insects
Our stick insects multiplied while we were on holiday. We have older and younger ones. Good homes sought for these intrepid little munchers.

Stick Insects
We have lots of baby stick insects wanting a loving home. Very easy first pet for insect obsessed children (AND ADULTS 😃) They require a netted/breathable netted where they can walk and hang to shed.
Yes, stick insects are invertebrates as they belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes animals without a backbone. Like all insects, they have an exoskeleton and lack a vertebral column.