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Macleays Spectre - Bushbaby - 30-06-2005

These are my latest experiment at work and so far we are doing very well.

Was given a large number of mature eggs and in two weeks have had 26 hatchlings of which 25 have survived.

These critters are amazing - there is a good picture of an adult female here:

http://www.nrk.no/img/349773.gif


Macleays Spectre - TheDuck - 30-06-2005

rather you than me

:noway:




Big Grin


Macleays Spectre - Bushbaby - 30-06-2005

TheDuck Wrote:rather you than me

:noway:




Big Grin

I have been accused of being a bit strange because of my fascination with stick and leaf insects but I figure everyone has to have a hobby and this is far more interesting than stamp collecting!


Macleays Spectre - Pronkertjie - 30-06-2005

ai jai jaiiiii! Not me thank you. Glad we are not the same!

But then, it must be pretty amazing working with it!

:daisy:



Macleays Spectre - penelope - 30-06-2005

Rather you than me.....I'll stick to stamps Wink.... that address was Norwegian...


Macleays Spectre - Venus - 30-06-2005

What a fascinating looking bug! Big Grin All the best with your babies. Please let us know how they get on. :luck:


Macleays Spectre - TracyW - 30-06-2005

BB totally understand. I was going to buy a Tarantula but my friends told me they would not visit me! lol. So totally understand.


Macleays Spectre - Bushbaby - 01-07-2005

I had to babysit a tarantula last year - the tank was one of those types that opens in the front, not the top, and I learnt just how quickly they can move when they want to. As I am intimidated by spiders it made for a very tense month...

I will stick with these bugs - they are slow moving after the first moult and there is no danger of them running away on you.


Macleays Spectre - Toktokkie - 03-07-2005

Bushbaby Wrote:These are my latest experiment at work and so far we are doing very well.

Was given a large number of mature eggs and in two weeks have had 26 hatchlings of which 25 have survived.

These critters are amazing - there is a good picture of an adult female here:

http://www.nrk.no/img/349773.gif

How interesting! We see quite a number of these stick bugs around.
At the moment we are plagued with a strange green beetle. I have never seen them before. They're big (for a beetle) and fly fast and right at you. I take an electronic fly swatter with me everytime I go out in the yard. It looks like a small tennis raquet and gives me more surface to hit them with. These bugs freak me out. Nasty!!!


Macleays Spectre - Bushbaby - 06-07-2005

Toktokkie Wrote:How interesting! We see quite a number of these stick bugs around.
At the moment we are plagued with a strange green beetle. I have never seen them before. They're big (for a beetle) and fly fast and right at you. I take an electronic fly swatter with me everytime I go out in the yard. It looks like a small tennis raquet and gives me more surface to hit them with. These bugs freak me out. Nasty!!!

We have a large brown beetle here that has appeared over the past two years (along with the warmer weather). Not a nice experience having one fly into or around you.

This year for the first time I have also spotted new spiders in the garden - they are like small button spiders, but bright acid/lime green!

The Macleays are doing great, am up to 35-38 youngsters now, and my oldest female has just shed for the first time and is now about as thick as an earbud and just a bit longer than a matchstick. She has also changed colour from black and orange to a tan brown.