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  • Hi. I put a comment on the egg page but thought I would write here too. I have some stick insects, the largest is brown with wings and is about 20cm long, the others are brown or green. The little ones are green, I was told the green are female and the brown male. They eat eucalypt leaves. They lay tiny black eggs with a white bit on them. I just want to know what they are exactly so I can look after them properly and also so I know what to do with the eggs.
  • Hello. I have some stick insects but I don't know what type they are. Some a brown, the largest about 20cm with wings, some are green, I was told the green are the females? They lay eggs that are a similar shape to the ones above but they are black with a little white bit on them. Any ideas what they are?

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