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Hooded Katydid (Siliquofera grandis)

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Please note that we do not ship live animals. You can order online and collect in store.

The Hooded Katydid (Siliquofera grandis) is a fascinating insect known for its striking appearance and unique behaviors. This species of katydid is native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia, including countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. With its distinctive leaf-like wings and cryptic coloration, the Hooded Katydid is a master of camouflage in its natural habitat.

Origin: The Hooded Katydid, Siliquofera grandis, originates from the lush rainforests of Southeast Asia, primarily inhabiting regions in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand.

Temperature: These katydids thrive in warm and tropical climates, making an ideal temperature range for them between 75°F to 85°F (24°C to 29°C). Maintaining this temperature range is crucial for their well-being in captivity.

Housing: To provide a suitable environment for Hooded Katydids, you'll need a well-ventilated terrarium with ample space for climbing and perching. Ensure the enclosure is adorned with live plants and branches to mimic their natural habitat. Maintaining humidity levels around 70% is also essential, as these insects require a humid environment. Additionally, provide a substrate for egg-laying, and be cautious about overcrowding to prevent stress among the individuals.

Feeding: Hooded Katydids are herbivorous and primarily feed on a diet of fresh leaves and plant material. Their diet should consist of a variety of leaves, such as guava, rose, and oak leaves, to provide them with a balanced nutrition. Regularly misting the enclosure and offering fresh leaves will help keep them well-hydrated and nourished.

Lifespan: In captivity, Hooded Katydids can live for approximately 12 to 18 months, depending on their care and environmental conditions. Proper nutrition, humidity levels, and a comfortable living environment are crucial factors that can contribute to their longevity.

Behavior and Personality: Hooded Katydids are known for their nocturnal habits, becoming active during the night. They are relatively peaceful insects and are excellent at blending into their surroundings due to their leaf-like appearance. They communicate through stridulation, producing soft sounds by rubbing their wings together to attract mates or establish territory. Observing their intriguing behavior and camouflaging abilities can be a rewarding experience for enthusiasts.

Please note: We don't ship live animals. You can order online and choose click and collect, and we will hold it for you.

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