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Old 18-03-2008, 02:00 AM
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i want to get some stick insects i want the long thin ones not the big chunky one they scer me a bit lol do you no were i could get some from and houw much they are and about their care and if i can not gte brable what els could they eat?

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Ive seen em go for about £2.50

However if you go out in the wild you can get them for free.
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what ya mean go out in the wild:S lol

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what ya mean go out in the wild:S lol

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I'll sell you these sticks for £100, no offers.
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Of course! We do have stick insects in Britain you know. :P
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Do we???????????????
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Of course! We do have stick insects in Britain you know. :P
do we or is it just sticks lol i am really crap with getting joke lol

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We've got a long wait, lazy moo wont get up for at least 5 hours! I shall go research now and hopefully somewone wiser than me will come and enlighten us XD

P.s, if you want a sticky looking stick (insect) try indians They b thin ones

Edited to include info I found:

Britain has no native species but 4 introduced ones have become established in the wild. - Bacillus rossius, a European stick Insect, from the Mediterranian.
- Acanthoxyia gesisovii, Prickly stick Insect, from New Zealand.
- Acanthoxyia inermis, Unarmed stick Insect, from New Zealand.
- Clitarchus hookeri, Smooth stick Insect, from New Zealand.
- In Europe there are 3 species native in the Mediterranean.
- Worldwide there are 2,500 species, mainly tropical.
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When I was much younger I started out with 6 Indian stickies.

Before long I had many many millions of Indian stickies.
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Old 18-03-2008, 07:33 PM
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do any one no were i csn bye some?

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