Psg 270 peruphasma schultei.
Origin: Peru
Food: Lonicera, lilac and privet
Length: The females are about 5-7 cm tall and black with red wings.
The males are about 4-5 cm tall and he looks almost the same as the female., but he is smaller than she.
Eggs: They are about 3-4 mm wide and black / gray. They are produced sexually
and they hatch after 4-5 months. Put paper towels and keep them a little bit wet. . Do not keep too many eggs! 20 eggs is enough.
Terrarium care and moisture: keep this species in a terrarium about 30 * 30 * 30 cm. It is an easy specie and
does not require mutch care. A clean terrarium and fresh food is enough. Keep them on about 40-60% air humidity , that's about 1/2 times a week spraying. This is a beautiful walking stick, pleasant and easy.
Defense and character: They are very curious and nervous, a bit hyper. When you open the door of your terrarium, they run to everywhere. When they are threatened they spray a liquid that's a little bit irritating to eyes. Then they also open their red wings. Washing your hands is enough to lose the smell of the liquid.
Food: Lonicera, lilac and privet
Length: The females are about 5-7 cm tall and black with red wings.
The males are about 4-5 cm tall and he looks almost the same as the female., but he is smaller than she.
Eggs: They are about 3-4 mm wide and black / gray. They are produced sexually
and they hatch after 4-5 months. Put paper towels and keep them a little bit wet. . Do not keep too many eggs! 20 eggs is enough.
Terrarium care and moisture: keep this species in a terrarium about 30 * 30 * 30 cm. It is an easy specie and
does not require mutch care. A clean terrarium and fresh food is enough. Keep them on about 40-60% air humidity , that's about 1/2 times a week spraying. This is a beautiful walking stick, pleasant and easy.
Defense and character: They are very curious and nervous, a bit hyper. When you open the door of your terrarium, they run to everywhere. When they are threatened they spray a liquid that's a little bit irritating to eyes. Then they also open their red wings. Washing your hands is enough to lose the smell of the liquid.