Phyllium letiranti "Tataba" Eggs – Captive-Bred & Fertilised
Phyllium letiranti "Tataba" is a striking, relatively large leaf insect species native to the area surrounding Tataba, a village on Pulau Peleng in Indonesia. This species is notable for the wide range of vivid colours exhibited by females, including greens, browns, yellows, and oranges.
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 7–8 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
For a care sheet on this species and more photos, click here.
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 colourful and striking leaf insect species to your collection today! 🌿
Phyllium letiranti "Tataba" Eggs – Captive-Bred & Fertilised
Phyllium letiranti "Tataba" is a striking, relatively large leaf insect species native to the area surrounding Tataba, a village on Pulau Peleng in Indonesia. This species is notable for the wide range of vivid colours exhibited by females, including greens, browns, yellows, and oranges.
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 7–8 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
For a care sheet on this species and more photos, click here.
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 colourful and striking leaf insect species to your collection today! 🌿











