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		<title>Leaf Insects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leaf insects are among the most fascinating animals to the research itself, as they are just like real leaves. People are fascinated with them and they can talk about an amazing, do visitors and friends.
But there are other advantages. Leaf insects are tame and gentle, so that no child comes from an injury, they are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.robertwolf.net/"><img class="alignleft" title="robertwolf.net" src="http://img76.imageshack.us/img76/8076/photo0fw.jpg" alt="" width="299" height="205" /></a>Leaf insects are among the most fascinating animals to the research itself, as they are just like real leaves. People are fascinated with them and they can talk about an amazing, do visitors and friends.</p>
<p>But there are other advantages. Leaf insects are tame and gentle, so that no child comes from an injury, they are quiet and require virtually scent-free, and only a cage of sufficient size can be an ideal pet if you do not disturb a neighbor on the.</p>
<p>They are fairly simple (in the care available to low maintenance does not walk!) To qualify for only one or two hours per week, for people who are do not have time to visit our homepage, also available as they should if they have a to choose a dog or a horse.</p>
<p>The disadvantages of the leaves are insects, they need to eat fresh plants, so that it can be difficult to compensate them for a long time as if you can take vacations, they are nocturnal and if some people never complain really!</p>
<p>Leaf insects come from tropical regions of the world &#8211; including the Philippines, and it is understandable that they promote a warm and humid environment.</p>
<p><span id="more-52"></span>An ideal home is a cage mesh. Personally, I have a cage about 3 feet high and 2 meters wide for individuals, but only one or two a much smaller cage use is perfectly acceptable. The most important thing to know about the size of note that the insects have enough room to change her skin, so the cage should always be several times the height and width of the insects.</p>
<p>While baby leaf insects can be a little picky adults are fairly easy to thorns, which is of course the whole year for free. Leaving the leaves, where it flies, and usually a few days, but when you place the stems into a container of water (that is leaving the paper not to drown insects in it) almost lasted a week. This means that the interview may cause a rapid change of food once a week.</p>
<p>Otherwise, they keep warm in winter and raise the spray equipment to moisture from time to time, and insects can be found on the sheet in a pleasant and easy to hold.</p>
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