Hi can you please help me with this question? When you ship out stick insects do you put several in the same container or do you put them in separate containers? Reason I ask is because I ordered 3 Thai sticks from Full Throttle Feeders here in the US. First package all three were in one styrofoam cup. one had Mismolted en route and another was just dead legs tangled up with another. One survived. Had replacements sent next day. Arrived one day late thanks to USPS. Open the lid of the cup and same scenario. 2 in 1 cup legs tangled up together. One perfectly fine no physical damage one had lost an arm. After entangling them the one that looked perfectly fine dies a couple hours later and then the next day the other one started losing its other arm so I just put it in the freezer to end suffering. So both dead. I don't think they should be sent together in the same cup because obviously that seems to be the root of the problem yet this seller claims that they have never had issues before. So please tell me what is the proper way to send these insects through the mail.
Another interesting and informative video Sam. Excellent viewing.
Hope you’ve had a nice weekend Sam
I'm so chuffed you are doing the Phasmids flat out again. Do what you love ❤
What a beautiful insect
They are neat looking. Great video.
AWESOME video Sam love the set ups behind you
Love phasmid files!
Nice video Sam .. interesting..
I presume they drop and fall through the canopy to evade being dinner.. nifty!
Great video!
Love your vids!
Great vid - love learning about things I can't get over here!
Awesome footage dude keep it up
Love phasmid files !! my fave keep it up dude and yeh i make poop juice for the plants haha
Cage envy!
Hi can you please help me with this question? When you ship out stick insects do you put several in the same container or do you put them in separate containers? Reason I ask is because I ordered 3 Thai sticks from Full Throttle Feeders here in the US. First package all three were in one styrofoam cup. one had Mismolted en route and another was just dead legs tangled up with another. One survived. Had replacements sent next day. Arrived one day late thanks to USPS. Open the lid of the cup and same scenario. 2 in 1 cup legs tangled up together. One perfectly fine no physical damage one had lost an arm. After entangling them the one that looked perfectly fine dies a couple hours later and then the next day the other one started losing its other arm so I just put it in the freezer to end suffering. So both dead. I don't think they should be sent together in the same cup because obviously that seems to be the root of the problem yet this seller claims that they have never had issues before. So please tell me what is the proper way to send these insects through the mail.
Awesome content Sam! Educational content like this, was the reason I was drawn to your channel in the first place. Keep it up mate :)
common name please :)