Extatosoma tiaratum
Spiny Leaf Insects are an excellent beginner invertebrate and pet for children and adults if handled with care. A local source of fresh leaves from suitable host plants is required to keep these fascinating creatures.
Size when adult: Between 10-20cm (males smaller, females much larger)
Lifespan: 8 (male) to 18 (female) months
Temperature: Can be kept at room temperature. Will grow slower cooler seasons.
Housing: An enclosure of at least 30 x 30 x 30cm. For multiple individuals, larger is better. Humidity should be kept above 60% with daily misting.
Diet: Fresh supply eucalyptus leaves is a must! Other leaves they will eat are: guava, lucerne, wattle, oak, rose and bramble. Make sure water jars containing the leaves and branches are covered to avoid insects drowning in water.
Dimorphism: Females are large, spiny, wingless and can produce female clones via eggs. Males are smaller, winged and are required for females to produce male/female offspring.
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