Description
The Sunny Stick Insect (Sungaya inexpectata) is a nocturnal, herbivorous species that blends seamlessly into its surroundings, making it a fascinating pet for insect enthusiasts. These insects are parthenogenetic, meaning females can reproduce without males, making them easy to breed.
Key Features:
- Scientific Name: Sungaya inexpectata
- Origin: Philippines
- Adult Size: 5-8 cm
- Lifespan: Approximately 1 year
- Diet: Herbivorous – feeds on bramble, hawthorn, ivy, and rose bush leaves.
- Behaviour: Nocturnal and docile, making them easy to handle.
Basic Care Information:
- Housing: A tall enclosure 45x45x60cm glass terrarium with branches for climbing.
- Substrate: Moisture-retaining materials like bark chip, coconut coir.
- Temperature: Maintain a gradient from 21°C to 26°C, with night-time temperatures dropping to 15-21°C.
- Humidity: Keep at 70-80%, misting the enclosure occasionally.
- Lighting: No UVB required, but a 10-12 hour day/night cycle is beneficial.
- Water: Provide a shallow dish or mist the enclosure for hydration.
Why Choose a Sunny Stick Insect?
Sunny Stick insects are perfect for beginners and experienced keepers alike. Their unique camouflage, gentle nature, and easy care requirements make them a great addition to any insect collection.