Sungaya inexpectata Part1

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2009

Here's one of my two nymphs going for a walk on my arm.
unusual she has a green touch on her grey ground.

Eine der beiden Sungayanymphen spaziert auf meinem Arm.
Interessanter Weise hat sie einen grünlichen Stich, auf der sonst grauen Farbe.

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  • Ist das ein weibchen?? Die koennen sich doch auch ohne männchen vermehren oder¿¿

  • @SechikuX7 jop, sehr gut sogar!

  • do they need males to reproduce? becaue i have 2 of them, but they are both girls.

  • @Senfglasleerlecker

    No, they don't. It's the same way like Carausius morosus.

    Seit 2008 gibt es einen zweigeschlechtlichen Stamm in der Zucht.

    Da sind die Weibchen auch sehr viel variabler.

  • Do you like walking sticks? :) I really like them! They are so funny, But i dont have Sungaya Inexpectata i have Carausius morosus :P I love it when they sway! It looks so sweet and funny

  • Hello avaja!

    Yes, I do love walking sticks and nature in generally. i do also have carausius morosusu, they are amazing!

    In which colours do your carausius m. appear?

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  • @mankalephallang I have three Carausius morosus and they are in the colors brown, green and beage :)

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