Description
x3 nymphs £18, x5 nymphs £24
Cryptophyllium limogesi "Thac Krong Kmar" is a newly discovered leaf insect species from the tropical rainforests of southern Vietnam. This morphologically distinct species is one of the largest in culture—arguably the largest—rivaling the size of Pulchriphyllium giganteum "Tapah Hills".
Unless stated these nymphs are currently unsexed, but as they are from fertilized eggs, they can mature into males or females.
These nymphs are captive-bred (CB).
Care Information
Size: L2/L3 nymphs (~20–30mm in length)
Foodplant: Feeding well on bramble; also accepts oak, beech, and rose species
Temperature: 20–28 °C. Room temperature is usually fine
Humidity: 60–80% – mist enclosure daily or every other day
Enclosure: Minimum 45 × 45 × 60 cm (W*L*H). Extra height preferred for moulting and climbing especially considering this is a larger species
Nymphs are carefully packed in a ventilated tub with a paper towel base and fresh food plant for safe travel.
Note: If you are interested in larger quantities than those listed, or want any advise, please get in contact!
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