It's hats off to these slender, resilient stick-mimics. Crowned sticks insects are a favourite pet!
Adult female 120mm (sold as juveniles)
- Incredible variety of colours as adults, including browns, greys, blacks and lichen-forms.
- Suitable for all ages and experience levels. Great to handle!
- Feeds on Eucalyptus leaves, Acacia and much more.
- Captive bred through our environmentally sustainable breeding program.
- Guaranteed to be mite and parasite free.
- All Minibeast Wildlife animals are covered by our seven day Minibeast Guarantee and have a free downloadable Care Guide
- An enclosure
- Access to Eucalyptus (Gum), Acacia or other suitable food plants.
- A misting bottle
Reviews
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Crowned stick insect
I had a great experience purchasing Crowned stick insects through Mini Beast Wildlife. Unfortunately one of my two stick insects didn’t survive the journey. The team at Mini Beast Wildlife promptly replied to my email and sent a replacement. My two stick insects are now thriving at home. A friend also ordered stick insects for their children. They also experienced good service and healthy insects. I have now ordered another stick insect for my work place.
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Crowned stick Insects
Stick insect turned up healthy safe and delivered quickly, we all enjoying having them and caring for them is fun kids absolutely love handling them
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CROWNED STICK INSECT
Not so much fun - very good at hiding and staying very still. not as interesting as the Spiny Leaf Insect
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Stick instect
Arrived alive, great communication from company, great support and acting on aus post being slow, cant fault them thus far
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Healthy
Well packaged and healthy on arrival.
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Stick insect
great
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stick insect
amazing delivery service!!! awesome product!! highiy recommend this for insect lovers and people who are looking for a low maintenance pet
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New Stick insect!
I love this girl, so friendly! walks on to my hand if anywhere close, is quite active in the enclosure as well :-)
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Crown Stick Insect
Animals well packed and healthy, arrived promptly as indicated by minibeast supplier. O rentzi seem to be a delicate species- was worried about injuring legs as they don't seem as robust as the E tiaratum I have, but the transfer to new enclosure was successful. 1 week on and all still alive and well. O rentzi are a little harder to find at times than E tiaratum and are not as thick-set but it's interesting to be able to observe the differences in habit.