Phyllium gardabagusi "Argopuro" Eggs
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Phyllium gardabagusi "Argopuro" Eggs – Captive-Bred & Fertilised

Phyllium gardabagusi "Argopuro" is a beautiful, small-sized leaf insect species native to Mount Argopuro in Java, Indonesia. This species is notable for its striking blue coxae (the first segment of the leg that connects it to the body), a feature that is truly spectacular.

Egg Information

  • When were the eggs laid?: Within the last 1–3 months. They are fertilised, meaning they will hatch into both males and females.
  • When will the eggs hatch?: Usually 4–5 months, but can extend to 6–7 months depending on conditions.

How to Hatch

  • Temperature: Best kept at a consistent 23 °C, but a range of 20–26 °C is also suitable.
  • Lighting: A natural photoperiod (day-and-night light cycle) is optimal.
  • Humidity: Optimal humidity is 60–80%. Lightly spritz the egg container every other day to maintain this level.

For more details on the incubation of phasmid eggs, please read my article: How to properly care for your stick and leaf insect eggs: A complete and comprehensive guide

Eggs are packaged safely and securely in a test tube and shipped in a bubble wrap–padded envelope.

Note: If interested in larger quantities than those listed, please get in contact.

🌿 Add this rare and striking leaf insect species to your collection today! 🌿

Phyllium gardabagusi "Argopuro" Eggs – Captive-Bred & Fertilised

Phyllium gardabagusi "Argopuro" is a beautiful, small-sized leaf insect species native to Mount Argopuro in Java, Indonesia. This species is notable for its striking blue coxae (the first segment of the leg that connects it to the body), a feature that is truly spectacular.

Egg Information

  • When were the eggs laid?: Within the last 1–3 months. They are fertilised, meaning they will hatch into both males and females.
  • When will the eggs hatch?: Usually 4–5 months, but can extend to 6–7 months depending on conditions.

How to Hatch

  • Temperature: Best kept at a consistent 23 °C, but a range of 20–26 °C is also suitable.
  • Lighting: A natural photoperiod (day-and-night light cycle) is optimal.
  • Humidity: Optimal humidity is 60–80%. Lightly spritz the egg container every other day to maintain this level.

For more details on the incubation of phasmid eggs, please read my article: How to properly care for your stick and leaf insect eggs: A complete and comprehensive guide

Eggs are packaged safely and securely in a test tube and shipped in a bubble wrap–padded envelope.

Note: If interested in larger quantities than those listed, please get in contact.

🌿 Add this rare and striking leaf insect species to your collection today! 🌿