If you want, introduce yourself and especially which phasmids you're most interested in.

Hi,

After quitting with phasmids about 10 years ago, I just restarted.

At this moment, I have adult walking leafs Phyllium Phillipinicum PSG 278, nimfs of their family member Phyllium Giganteum PSG 72.

Also eggs from the walking stick Extatosoma Tiaratum PSG 9.

That's all for now, greetings from Antwerp, Belgium!!

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Hello, and welcome to our forum !

Nice that you could restart breeding phasmids. And all good luck for your cultures :)

Bruno

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Greetings from British Columbia Canada!

I have a 3 species that I've been working with for a while, Peruphasma Schultel, Ramulus Artemis and Phyllium Philippincum, all on my 4th generation.

I also have Extatosoma Tiaratum and Achrioptera Manga, both first generation.

I about to have ova in the next few days of Lonchodiodes sp."Ilocos", Ramulus Nematodes and Lopaphus sp. "Cuc Phuong" to add the the collection.

Love the website, lots of great information, keep it up!

Adam

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi all! I'm a biologist, I live in Tuscany and I started raising phasmids two years ago and this passion has grown over time! Now I breed 15 different species and have started growing almost all of the nurse plants in my big garden. 
For several months now I have been consulting your site which is really well done and scientifically very interesting. My compliments and thanks!

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List of Phasmids species that I breed currently:

- Phyllium philippinicum

- Phyllium tobeloense galela

- Phyllium jacobsoni halimun

- Phyllium gantungense

- Phyllium letiranti "Tabata"

- Extatosoma tiaratum (normal and lichen morph)

- Peruphasma schultei

- Anisomorpha buprestoides

- Eurychanta calcarata

- Diapherodes gigantea

- Lobofemora scheirei "Cat Tien"

- Marmessoidea sp. "Cat Tien"

- Phaenopharos khaoyanensis

- Sungaya inexpectata

- Ramulus artemis

- Medauridea extradentata

 

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Hello all, Arthroverts here (I can be found by the same name on many other invertebrate forums). I am a jack-of-all-trades invertebrate enthusiast, though recently I have been captivated by phasmids to a greater degree than before; however, I live in the US, so unfortunately I will have to be content with the few native species we have here. Irregardless, I seek to expand my knowledge in this wonderful side of the hobby, and I look forward to learning about and discussing phasmids further from/with everyone.

Thanks,

Arthroverts

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Hello, this is a fascinating place, opening up a world I am most unfamiliar with. I have just ever seen stick insects a few times in my life. Here I see that people breed them and know so much about them. Lovely to be here. Thanks!

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Hi!

My name is Kobe and im a student from Belgium, Leuven. My interests lay with the leaf insects so I have started with Pulchriphyllium giganteum a year ago and now I added a culture of Pulchriphyllium pulchrifolium and Cryptophyllium westwoodii.

My instagram: plantis_mirabilis

Looking forward to connect :)