How to care for STICK INSECT eggs!! (Ova) - My Top 3 Methods!

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  • @Jedi.Bricks
    @Jedi.Bricks 3 месяца назад +4

    6 years later this is still very helpful! thank you!

  • @Scammagnet-Lorraine
    @Scammagnet-Lorraine Год назад +2

    I commented on my stick insects that ate the liner… they softly died, but I found 80 eggs in the folds of netted cage. I collected them & today so far I have 6 babies born. Probably more to come! I’m so happy. I did your coco springtail’s & vermiculite method. It worked! Thank you. Will be using paper from now on!

  • @Luke-zo5vm
    @Luke-zo5vm 6 лет назад +6

    Great, thanks for the video. I have Indian stick insects and i have used the "tissue paper" method for three generations now and the hatch rate was spot on! I had a full-on explosion of babies. Once, i actually collected them in a plastic bag and was meaning to transfer them to an "incubator", forgot about them and I had LOADS of healthy nymphs. Just goes to show how hardy these are! well done!!

  • @tomahawk1556
    @tomahawk1556 3 года назад +2

    Stick Insects love young Guava Leaves too! Thank You So Much for Caring & Protecting these Friendly Stick Insects & Leaf Insects! 🌷🌿🌍

  • @darrynreid4500
    @darrynreid4500 3 года назад +6

    We just use a layer of vermiculite allowing a bottle in the middle for water, and we then place gum stems into the bottle coming up to expected hatching time. This has seemed to work well for large Australian native leaf insects.

    • @whyme9999
      @whyme9999 7 месяцев назад

      What are gum stems?

    • @whyme9999
      @whyme9999 7 месяцев назад

      Can you actually help me out. I don't quire understand. Thank you!

    • @jadew2839
      @jadew2839 4 месяца назад

      ​@@whyme9999 I'm assuming they meant gum tree stems - lots of Australian stick insects eat the leaves of gum trees however, our leaf insects don't (they eat lilly pillies)

  • @PsyDexOfficial
    @PsyDexOfficial 6 лет назад +1

    The man of the hour MR BUG REALMS!! Another fantastic very informative video mate! keep it up bud and congrats on 1K subs!! Very much deserved!!

  • @elloDucky
    @elloDucky 6 лет назад +10

    Hahaha the cut in the vid, "I really did just say that word. Sorry guys." 😖😨 "I've done it again." 🤣
    Loved this video! Really great tips and info. My friend is an entomologist and watching her care for and study her little ones has always been fascinating to me even though I'm not much for it myself 😅😭
    Thank you BR!

  • @TheSweetPzzz
    @TheSweetPzzz 6 лет назад +4

    Hello! Sweet posters, came from Exotics Lair! 😊 Great vid, subbed!

  • @simonvalleful
    @simonvalleful 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you
    Very helpful
    Do you know how much time a phasme live?
    Is there any way to identify them?

  • @faithjohnson3282
    @faithjohnson3282 6 лет назад +11

    Came here from Exotics Lair!

  • @Darkfoxdemonx
    @Darkfoxdemonx 5 лет назад +1

    hoping to try that neat-o method with the dual soil types to keep any newcoming eggs in good condition. My old ones on the paper towel method probably won't make it since they got mould :c brushed 'em off and hoping maybe they might make it, fruitless as that may turn out to be. Super glad your channel exists!! It's helped me a lot in keeping my wee stickfriend happy and healthy~

    • @lilandafinnchristie5454
      @lilandafinnchristie5454 4 года назад

      monochromera so did they live?

    • @Darkfoxdemonx
      @Darkfoxdemonx 4 года назад

      @@lilandafinnchristie5454 yes actually! I ended up getting a large colony of springtails for the incubator, along with a lot of peat moss and charcoal, and the springtails cleaned off any mould/fungi after that! majority of the eggs I thought were goners ended up hatching later down the line :)

  • @therealjoker-il8hw
    @therealjoker-il8hw 5 лет назад +1

    Subscribed.
    I have 8 young newguines had them 2 weeks and I'm hooked.
    Definitely be keeping an eye out on your videos for tips 😁

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  5 лет назад

      Welcome to the channel! I'll be working on a fair few stick insect projects later in the year 😁

  • @deemueller6470
    @deemueller6470 6 лет назад +7

    Wandered over from Exotic lair, awesome video!

  • @deeherrera2535
    @deeherrera2535 6 лет назад +1

    Visiting from Exotics Lair...fantastic poster, dude. Neat video! Something new for me.

  • @tomashajduk4753
    @tomashajduk4753 3 года назад +1

    Great video, exactly the information I needed. Much appreciated!

  • @zingvee56879
    @zingvee56879 3 года назад +1

    My mans on my recommended. pog

  • @aspider3502
    @aspider3502 6 лет назад +23

    I'm here because of Exotics Lair

  • @magiciansway
    @magiciansway 2 месяца назад

    Where do you get springtails? Great video. Thanks

  • @zacharythompson2342
    @zacharythompson2342 4 года назад +1

    So in the paper towel method, when I rewet the paper towel, can I reset the ova or do I have to move them out of the way when I rewet the paper towel? Thanks!

  • @BrittneysArachnids
    @BrittneysArachnids 6 лет назад +10

    Very informative!!! Thanks for the tips :)

  • @Martinstanktalk
    @Martinstanktalk 6 лет назад +1

    Great information Sam. Will be helpful if I need to hatch some ova. Great video. Love it.👍😄

  • @lugaruna
    @lugaruna Месяц назад

    Thanks for tge good tips:D!
    At the moment im doing a little project for work where i try to hatch giant prickly sticks as a learning animal for the students but also a possible feeder animal for their bearded dragons. That last bit im still studying if it is a good idea but i still have about 8 months to go so enough time to look into it😅.

  • @Philboi28
    @Philboi28 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you sam for the information 😀 great video as always mate keep up the great work

  • @interesting2491
    @interesting2491 2 года назад +1

    Great moist video 👍

  • @tennesseetarantulas5129
    @tennesseetarantulas5129 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome information Sam. Great video. Keep it up bud.

  • @arachnidking1181
    @arachnidking1181 6 лет назад +1

    U nearly at a 1K subs, well done man !

  • @sofie1632
    @sofie1632 4 года назад +1

    Thank you this helped me very much for my new stick insect eggs

  • @andreaslawrence250
    @andreaslawrence250 3 года назад +1

    Cool thank you I will try that right now

  • @jeanneehogan9295
    @jeanneehogan9295 4 года назад +3

    Hi there! I was wondering if the coco fiber/topsoil/spagnum moss substrate mix you talked about was just in a 1/3 each equal ratio? Or is there a higher percentage of one of the components? Thanks so much - This video and your channel is great!

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  4 года назад +3

      No particular ratio. If I have a sp from a more humid area I may add additional moss. The rest is just roughly mixed 😊

  • @katelindyson3459
    @katelindyson3459 Год назад +1

    Which is the best because this is my first time with eggs of Indian and sunny stick insects and I already have over 20 and 30

  • @DeensTarantulas
    @DeensTarantulas 6 лет назад +1

    Great video Sam! Thanks for sharing.

  • @TheInvertabarian
    @TheInvertabarian 6 лет назад +1

    Really cool dude, plenty useful information one thing i would like to know is how would you then store the tubs?

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks! Room temp or near warm spot during winter, somewhere which will have both a day and night cycle (so not by a 24hr lamp) 😀

  • @rainbowdreads1399
    @rainbowdreads1399 4 года назад +1

    Great vid did you post the results? Im currently attempting to hatch macleays specter and physillicums doing paper towel methid but im 100% considering changing it to your 3rd method!

  • @aaasmab
    @aaasmab 2 года назад

    Hello, where do the springtails come from? is there a website to buy it?

  • @sticknmix
    @sticknmix 6 лет назад +5

    Ooooo good choice for a video! Noticed more and more people were asking

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks! Yeah I've been getting it alot via PM as well

    • @sticknmix
      @sticknmix 6 лет назад

      @@OldChannelBugRealms stick insects are very underrated, I used to make videos on them many years ago! Haha I believe I was one of the first people on youtube to get a zomproi stick insect hatching from its ova

  • @CoasterEnthusiast508
    @CoasterEnthusiast508 6 лет назад +3

    Awesome video my friend very educational nice job

  • @BioVlogWild
    @BioVlogWild 5 лет назад +1

    Very informative video! I usually use the toilet-paper method and that works fine! Definitely going to try the last method! Got some hatchlings of phyllium tobeloense and got some nice footage of the hatching on my channel too! Will definitely record the egg hatching for the 3rd method!

  • @adrianflower2130
    @adrianflower2130 Год назад

    Hi,does the vermiculite need to be moistened(sorry 😂) or dry when adding the eggs.thanks

  • @lexietroom6707
    @lexietroom6707 3 года назад

    Thanks Sam. I have done the simple tissue one can I move onto the 3 method when mum buys the vermiculite

  • @SaffronDallimore
    @SaffronDallimore 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this video. Super informative! 😊

  • @riddermichi
    @riddermichi 6 лет назад +1

    haha awesome man! almost as if u were reading my mind as my P.schultei have started laying like crazy xD
    I have me on the 2nd setup now but without springtails, so i'll have to add some in!

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  6 лет назад

      Many do it without them but I find it really helps maintain them! Glad you found it helpful!

  • @ElffFace
    @ElffFace 4 года назад

    Would perlite work well instead of vermiculite?

  • @peterwebster3076
    @peterwebster3076 6 лет назад +6

    Hey buddy great info but thete was one thing i wanted to lnow as thete are loads of discussions anout this and that is what temperature to keep them at and dark or lihht location cheers bud

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  6 лет назад +3

      I leave mine at room temp. Or a warmer spot in the house over winter. I leave them to get both a day and night cycle. It helps with progression. So leaving them out of direct sunlight but still in normal room light will be fine, as long as they get a night cycle too (so not near any permanently turned on bulbs etc) 😀

  • @bananarose9953
    @bananarose9953 5 лет назад

    How do u do a leafy stick insect container for there eggs

  • @HannahsEmpire
    @HannahsEmpire 6 лет назад +1

    Great video! Wanting to add stick insects to my collection this has helped! Hoping to get some at the next show maybe 🤔

  • @karolinastarantulas6244
    @karolinastarantulas6244 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome video, great info 😃👍

  • @sandydesantis8527
    @sandydesantis8527 3 года назад

    How do you look after spiny leaf stick insects??? I have spiny leaf insects and they lade eggs and I don’t now how to take care of them

  • @TheTarantulaCave
    @TheTarantulaCave 6 лет назад +1

    Also, just thought I’d add that method two worked great for the E. calcarata eggs Sam gifted me. I just syringe water into the corner of the tub away from the eggs to re-‘MOISTEN’ the substrate. 😝

  • @firebow2810
    @firebow2810 6 лет назад +3

    Awesome video!

  • @daveykai2007
    @daveykai2007 2 года назад

    Hi i have been watching your videos. I think i have sunny stick insect and am trying to find the best way of hatching the eggs as i have loads of them. Any suggestions please. i work in a school and the kids love looking at them.

  • @Pantomath.
    @Pantomath. 5 лет назад +1

    Very informative. Great.

  • @debrajones5183
    @debrajones5183 4 года назад

    Can I ask the best method for black beauty insect substrate/bottom.. Also best method for egg incubation? I have some Giant Stick Insect ova on way will have to get back to you on species thank you.

  • @jamesbosslet994
    @jamesbosslet994 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks man, very informative!!

  • @ChantalsCritters
    @ChantalsCritters 6 лет назад +3

    Really great information.

  • @stacywhite75
    @stacywhite75 2 года назад

    #3 method
    Can you use perlite instead of vermiculite?

  • @tyliful
    @tyliful 4 года назад +1

    can't wait to hatch some next month.

  • @MRFodastico
    @MRFodastico 4 года назад

    i have some gnats in my enclouser, because of my plants, they can kill the eggs?

  • @jahagkagau6061
    @jahagkagau6061 4 года назад

    Does these methods work for E.Calcarata?
    And do you know how long it should take for the just soil method?

  • @CyrilleViridian
    @CyrilleViridian 4 года назад

    I realise I've come here kind of late but the containers you used with the ventilation on the sides. Where can you get those kinds of containers? My spiny leaf insect will be laying eggs soon so I want to be prepared

  • @dboykinchen88
    @dboykinchen88 6 лет назад +3

    Wish I could keep these guys. Hey, at least I got mantises! 👌👍😁

  • @karenpeterson3231
    @karenpeterson3231 4 года назад

    Where do I find Spring tail bugs?

  • @anton_h
    @anton_h 3 года назад

    Is it okay to put the eggs on the wet paper? Great video!!!👍😀

  • @mrcrawlingstv
    @mrcrawlingstv Год назад

    How long does it take for them to hatch roughly?

  • @atlastalks5559
    @atlastalks5559 4 года назад

    Can you moisten the towel with the eggs in the container?

  • @storm-chan2835
    @storm-chan2835 6 лет назад +2

    I loved the video, please continue to make more like this ( but I do hope that u don't get another sick bunch of eggs)

  • @stevenmichaelahrnkiel1282
    @stevenmichaelahrnkiel1282 3 года назад

    Ok. As a young man, I had gotten 2 "giant prickly stick insects". I was kinda irresponsible so that only lasted about 2 weeks into having laid eggs. About 20-30. Well, paper towels, and 2-3 weeks later mold took hold. Now I have 2 more and one is about 8-9 days into egg laying with approx 70 eggs. I've chosen to use method 3.where do I get those little helper bugs for cleaning and caring for eggs, and, my bugs have turned a darker brown. This normal?

  • @ViolentNightshade
    @ViolentNightshade 4 года назад +1

    Can you use perlite instead of vermiculite? I know they’re the same when it comes to reptile eggs but would it negatively effect the stick insect ova?

    • @stacywhite75
      @stacywhite75 2 года назад

      Of course he doesn't answer this question. I need to know the same thing.

  • @ptolemykristofatime9676
    @ptolemykristofatime9676 5 лет назад

    What should I feed nymphs?

  • @beetleshelf4060
    @beetleshelf4060 5 лет назад

    Hey! I'm a beetle breeder but just getting into stick insects. I'm going to breed Achrioptera fallax, and I'm wondering if their eggs need to be buried in substrate or if one of these methods will work fine. Could you give me some advice?

  • @ptolemykristofatime9676
    @ptolemykristofatime9676 5 лет назад

    I have a red stick insect nymph and prickly stick insect. What would you recommend?

  • @kasandrahawk939
    @kasandrahawk939 6 лет назад

    hi, so glad to find your channel, I just rcvd tirchoidea biceps eggs and will use your 3rd method, question I live in the high desert, we have oak and eucalyptus growing nearby, I read these stick insects will eat them, any others you'd recommend, or advice? thanks for feedbck!

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  6 лет назад

      Hi! Yes they will eat oak and eucalyptus... Ive also heard they can take to bramble, Hawthorn and Hornbeam :)
      Thanks for watching!

  • @katelindyson3459
    @katelindyson3459 Год назад

    Which are best for Indian and sunny stick insect eggs?

  • @rachael_8013
    @rachael_8013 5 лет назад

    Can I use the bottle cap but with paper towel

  • @solitary.witch0077
    @solitary.witch0077 4 года назад

    Phew. I didnt even know exotics lair mentioned this channel. I came here from search out of curiosity.

  • @cryptocam7878
    @cryptocam7878 3 года назад

    When do I transfer the baby to there new cage?

  • @regalbien6058
    @regalbien6058 3 года назад

    What is the best method for Eurycantha Calcarata ?

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  3 года назад +1

      Absolute best success I've had with those is actually leaving them with the parents.
      If you wish to take them out then half Bury them upright in damp but not wet substrate 😊

    • @regalbien6058
      @regalbien6058 3 года назад

      @@OldChannelBugRealms Oh thank you for that quick answer! Except that I don't have "parents" yet, I will soon start my breeding by buying a batch of eggs.

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  3 года назад +1

      @@regalbien6058 oh lovely! Well place a layer of soil based substrate down, put a thin layer of moss over the top too, this will increase the moisture levels and allow nymphs something to grab hold of when they hatch. Half Bury the Ova facing up and allow it to start drying out before you wet it down again 😊

    • @regalbien6058
      @regalbien6058 3 года назад

      @@OldChannelBugRealms Understood, I had been advised at the beginning for the substrate to make a mixture of sand and blond peat for the terrarium, and to incubate the eggs on top of vermiculite.

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  3 года назад

      @@regalbien6058 you can use that method too. I just found that with this species it seems to work best in a more natural enviroment for them.
      Naturally they Bury their ova into the soil in the jungles by pushing their ovapositor downwards into the ground layer and depositing the egg.
      You could even try both and see which is more successful for you 😉

  • @gotragfol
    @gotragfol 5 лет назад

    Very nice video!
    i have a question tho..
    How do you care for the ova of Sungaya inexpectata and Eurycantha calcarata?
    These are the only 2 species i have, and as far as i have seen, they burrow their eggs down into the substrate. do i incubate the ova the same way as you have shown, or should i put another layer on top of them?
    Best regards!

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  5 лет назад +1

      Personally I prefer to leave them in their enclosures for best results. But if you wish to use these methods, put a light layer of substrate or moss over the tops. Doesn't need to be fully covered to be successful tho 😁

    • @gotragfol
      @gotragfol 5 лет назад

      @@OldChannelBugRealms Thanks man!
      Btw sorry for asking more questions, but do you build the net enclosures yourself?
      If you do, i'd love to see a build video someday!
      And if you find the time i would also love it if you made a playlist only about Phasmids! Right now it's hard for me at least to go through all your videos to find videos about stick insects. i don't wanna miss any of them haha :)

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  5 лет назад

      @@gotragfol sorry I fell asleep haha! Sadly I didn't make them, they where gifted to me from a friend. I'd love to learn how tho!
      AHH yes I must sort my playlists at some point. If you can let me finish fatal fangs I will sort them out after (that takes up much of my spare time) thankyou

  • @dreamingmist3596
    @dreamingmist3596 5 лет назад

    Which is the best method? Atm, im using the paper towl.

  • @samevans7564
    @samevans7564 6 лет назад

    Would any of these methods work for D. Gigantea?

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  6 лет назад +1

      Certainly. I'd recommend method 2 or three for these tho 😁

    • @samevans7564
      @samevans7564 6 лет назад

      Thanks for the very quick response and the help!

    • @samevans7564
      @samevans7564 6 лет назад

      I’ve just thought, I keep my ova ontop of my fish tank as it gives off heat but at night time it doesn’t give off much, possibly going down to 15 degrees Celsius. Will this be ok with this species? In the spring/summer I successfully hatched two clutches of sungaya inexpectata doing this but that was in the warmer part of the year. What do you think? Thanks for the help!

  • @clappedjavi1422
    @clappedjavi1422 6 лет назад

    hey so, i think in getting some stick insects, but i dont know what i would do with the eggs. hatch them and sell them? theyre not that popular and barely sell here. hatch them and keep them? i dont think that would be possible for me. i cant really throw the eggs away either.. ive been searching everywhere and idk what to do help me pls omg :(

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  6 лет назад +1

      Give them as freebies or if you want to get rid of them in the nicest way, freeze the eggs. They won't hatch then. And can be used as fish food 😁

    • @clappedjavi1422
      @clappedjavi1422 6 лет назад

      Bug Realms thank you so much! then i can advertise them as both pets and fish food right?

  • @janrym9551
    @janrym9551 3 года назад

    Heya, just received eggs today! Just a question, is it okay to use tap water for keeping the enclosure humid?

  • @declan1833
    @declan1833 5 лет назад

    Hey mate, I've currently got a male but am considering getting a female afterwards and hatching a few eggs. I dont want to get overrun with nymphs. What's the best way to prevent this?

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  5 лет назад

      Which species my friend? The best way is to freeze eggs that you don't wish to keep or they can sometimes be used as fish food too. It may sound cruel but freezing them is the kindest known method. Hope that helps!

  • @sanitamillere348
    @sanitamillere348 4 года назад

    Hi, we taking care now of 10 giant stick insect eggs, they 2 month old eggs, and i noticed that two eggs have those pointy things come off, is that alright or it's not ? and how do you know that egg is fine and when not ? sadly person from who we got eggs wasnt realy knowledge about stuff. was looking online but could not find anything , so hopefully you can help ! TIA

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  4 года назад +1

      I'll be completely honest with you.. I wouldn't be able to know much by 'giant stick insect ' just because there are maaaaaany species which could be called this by people. Do you have any knowledge of the scientific name at all?
      Theres no easy way to tell if an egg is OK without popping one to see if that one is dried up inside.
      Many eggs will be fine without the operculum (cap) providing is hasn't left a hollow hole inside. If the cap is gone but the open hole is left then it had already hatched.

    • @sanitamillere348
      @sanitamillere348 4 года назад

      @@OldChannelBugRealms thanks to reply, there is still coverage for egg, was just worried that it would affect egg. I do have a name - Phaenopharos Khaoyaiensis- the long name is reason why i just say giant lol if you have any tip tops that would be amazing x

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  4 года назад +1

      @@sanitamillere348 I have a fairly recent video about this species. If you just click on my videos section and cycle back a short way you will spot their name in the title! Hope it helps.

    • @lilandafinnchristie5454
      @lilandafinnchristie5454 4 года назад +2

      U mean the cream knobs? They usually come off when the eggs hatch. I find when my eggs are close to hatching they get less shiny

  • @katelindyson3459
    @katelindyson3459 Год назад

    And I want to make sure I’m keeping them in a safe place to hatch and that I don’t make any mistakes

  • @nicbennett593
    @nicbennett593 6 лет назад

    Would you use these same methods for raising Phyllium eggs? Or what would you suggest?

  • @kitzykenzz9742
    @kitzykenzz9742 3 года назад

    I have a female Larry and she just laid 😊😊 I am so happy she laid about 13 eggs at least i found I am so excited and I have 6 spiny leaf insect eggs

  • @csukariki7439
    @csukariki7439 Год назад

    Was that p.gigas eggs? Btw thanks for the video it helped alot!

  • @yoetbois864
    @yoetbois864 5 лет назад

    Why are there bugs in the second method???

  • @norac600
    @norac600 5 лет назад

    Hello, where do the springtails come from?

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  5 лет назад

      You can buy springtail cultures from exotic pet suppliers 😊

  • @TheTarantulaCave
    @TheTarantulaCave 6 лет назад +2

    New BugRealms drinking game!!! Every time Sam says Ova or Over in this video, you have to drink! Hic! Great vid Sam. Just wondered which species those ova were from.

    • @NGGomes81
      @NGGomes81 6 лет назад +1

      Challenge accepted!!!

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  6 лет назад +3

      Haha sounds good! Phasma gigas ova. Sadly the adults passed some weeks back when I had my death spree, but I managed some ova from them!

    • @TheTarantulaCave
      @TheTarantulaCave 6 лет назад +1

      That's great news. Didn't realise they'd laid ova for you before passing.

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  6 лет назад +2

      @@TheTarantulaCave the phryganistria heusii yentuensis sadly didn't before I lost those. That was major gutting but I managed 50 ova from the phasma gigas :D

    • @lilandafinnchristie5454
      @lilandafinnchristie5454 4 года назад

      Ovas r eggs

  • @frozenfeather13
    @frozenfeather13 6 лет назад

    Interesting info, thank you! So is one of those better than the others? Option 3 seems like it would be best, if the ova don't like being damp, right?
    Also random question, but can I put artificial plants in a cage with my nematode sticks? Will they eat it?

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  6 лет назад

      I find method 3 the best personally. But the others do still work fine 😁 the ova are ok in damp surroundings but often don't want to be directly sprayed themselves. As for artificial plants.. it's a debate among breeders. I personally don't use them incase the Phasmids nibble the plastic edges but in some cases people have been fine with them. It's strange because they can be fussy eaters with many plants, yet they try and eat a plastic one 😂😂

    • @frozenfeather13
      @frozenfeather13 6 лет назад

      Method 3 sounds best to me as well.
      Ok thanks! I've seen some debate as well. I'm still deciding, I don't think I want to risk it. Thanks for replying!
      And I love your videos, I've been enjoying them! I would of course love to see any updates on your phasmids😊

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  6 лет назад

      @@frozenfeather13 no no... I thank you, for watching 😁 plenty more to come!

  • @KuzzenFeralFerret
    @KuzzenFeralFerret 6 лет назад +1

    Are you going to the Eastern invert show? If so would be to have a chat about anything and everything just to gleam some more knowledge out of you 😊 and if you are could I get a pic/vid just to be able to show off that I bet you?

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  6 лет назад +1

      Hey! Sadly I cannot attend anymore shows this year 😥 my work went into refurb for 7 weeks and is back open now so I need to build my money back up! However if I catch you at any of next year's shows I will happily come chat and have a pic/vid with u!

    • @KuzzenFeralFerret
      @KuzzenFeralFerret 6 лет назад

      @@OldChannelBugRealms will Tey and catch you at another show, hope the job goes well and you get your money back up 😊

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  6 лет назад +1

      @@KuzzenFeralFerret thanks buddy!

  • @katelindyson3459
    @katelindyson3459 Год назад

    How do you tell difference between female and male Indian stick insect?

  • @elenadebijl6941
    @elenadebijl6941 5 лет назад

    Thank you for your videos, they are very helpful. I'm a beginner, love my creepy creatures - leaf insects. I have a question. I didn't know how to look after eggs and what to do with them, I kept them in dry conditions for few weeks. Now I'm going to make things properly. I'm not sure: are they still alive?

    • @OldChannelBugRealms
      @OldChannelBugRealms  5 лет назад +1

      They can withstand dry spells and various temps. Should be fine. Fingers crossed for you!

    • @elenadebijl6941
      @elenadebijl6941 5 лет назад

      @@OldChannelBugRealms thank you!

  • @adelinewenyi8808
    @adelinewenyi8808 4 года назад

    Hello! Thanks for sharing your tips on hatching ova! Do I need to wet the vermiculite before I set the ova on it in the bottle cap?

  • @ReptileNationx3
    @ReptileNationx3 6 лет назад +1

    Great stuff subscribed

  • @chibialucardmusic
    @chibialucardmusic 4 года назад

    Whats the species of these eggs he used to?

  • @1228Mocharush
    @1228Mocharush Год назад

    Where can I purchase a stick insect?

    • @LolaMcglory
      @LolaMcglory 10 месяцев назад +1

      I got mine at a aquarium where you can purchase fish but you can also get them online

  • @ralphlauren2224
    @ralphlauren2224 6 лет назад +1

    came here from Exotics Lair!. u should do a a vid with him

  • @carlmaskell2441
    @carlmaskell2441 5 лет назад

    Your videos are awesome mate I like the info u put out keep it up.. Subscribed