




Stick insect | Sungaya inexpectata
Stick Insect Sungaya inexpectata - Rare and fascinating insect for breeding and collecting
If you're looking for an elegant, robust, and fascinating insect to start or expand your collection, the Sungaya inexpectata is undoubtedly the stick insect for you. Native to the tropical forests of the Philippines , this little gem of nature combines a rustic appearance with ease of breeding, making it a popular choice for both experienced enthusiasts and curious beginners.
🐛 A Unique and Unexpected Look
The Sungaya inexpectata has a robust, textured body, ranging from light to dark brown , allowing it to blend in perfectly with its natural environment. Here, a female specimen is presented with beautiful patterns imitating birch. With its spiny legs and perfect camouflage , it could almost go unnoticed on a branch. But make no mistake, once spotted, this stick insect is a true marvel to behold .
🌱 Easy to Raise, Guaranteed Fun
Breeding the Sungaya inexpectata is child's play – or almost! This stick insect doesn't need a complex terrarium or extreme conditions. It prefers moderate humidity (60-70%) and a mild temperature between 22 and 26 °C . It's not very demanding when it comes to food: bramble, oak, or raspberry leaves will do the trick. Practical and economical!
🥚 Simple Reproduction, Exciting Observation
The life cycle of the Sungaya inexpectata is equally captivating. Females regularly lay seed-like eggs , which they delicately drop to the ground. After a few months of incubation, tiny nymphs emerge, ready to begin their incredible journey in your terrarium.
📸 Suggested illustration: An image showing a Sungaya inexpectata egg next to a newly hatched young nymph.
🤩 Why Choose Sungaya Inexpectata?
- Suitable for beginners: Undemanding and robust.
- Fascinating visual appearance: Impressive natural camouflage.
- Ease of reproduction: Ideal for observing a complete life cycle.
- Low maintenance cost: Simple and economical power supply.
Ready to welcome your own Sungaya inexpectata colony? Let yourself be surprised by this unusual stick insect and dive into a fascinating adventure! 🦗✨
🦗 Breeding Sheet: Stick Insect Sungaya inexpectata
Difficulty: Very easy, nothing special for sungaya inexpectata
Temperature: 22-26°C
Humidity: 60-70%
Food: Bramble leaves, oak, raspberry, privet
Reproduction: Parthenogenesis common, sexual reproduction possible. Eggs incubate for 3-5 months.
Character: Calm, discreet, not very shy, ideal for observation.
Lifespan: 6 to 12 months after hatching
Size :
- Females: 8-10 cm, more robust
- Males: 4-6 cm, thinner and often more mobile
Breeder's Note: In my heart, the prince of stick insects. He is exactly the typical stick insect, very calm and with incredible mimicry. The sungaya inexpectata can present different colors, all magnificent, ranging from lichen, to twigs, passing through a whole range of different bark. Truly superb.
