This depends on how big the tank is, and how big the stick insects are. Generally, the stick insects need enough room to be able to move around, eat and most importantly, shed. A stick insect needs a tank three times the height as it so they have sufficient room when moulting. A moult can go horribly wrong if the stick insect hasn't got enough space.
Not normally, but if you have babies in a tank with adults they might eat them but probably not. Some eat their shedded skin though.
the eggs laid by common Indian stick insects are small oval shapes coloured brown about 2 mm small. they should be kept dry and handled carefully if removing from the main tank
Yes. They just need to have some sort of stick in there to climb on and some smaller insects to eat.
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Bettas are generally kept in their own private tank, since they can be quite vicious to other fish.
It is impossible to say how many individual stick insects are in the world - but there could easily be many millions. As for species, there are at least 3,000 different species of stick insect that are known, but there could easily be more that haven't been discovered yet.
Only 1. Usually a Betta is all that is kept in a 3 gallon tank
0 cuz stick people are EVIL!!!!!!
At least a 1000 g if kept with other fish.best kept in an indoor pond.
An aquarium
No they should be kept in a hutch or a cage.
They are kept in a fish shop or aquarium or even a fish tank