Sipyloidea sipylus
Sales Unit: 3 Animals
Simple
India
< 100 mm
20°C – 26°C
Sipyloidea sipylus – The classic for beginners
Sipyloidea sipylusalso known as Indian stick insectis one of the most uncomplicated phasmids in the terrarium hobby. This is precisely why it has been a real classic for beginners for many years.
The animals originally come from Asia and are now widely kept. What is particularly practical is that they reproduce parthenogeneticallyi.e. without males.
This makes breeding extremely easy and reliable.
Appearance and camouflage
The animals have a slender, rod-shaped body, which makes them look perfectly like a twig. Their coloration is mostly greenish to brownishand it adapts well to its surroundings.
This means they are perfectly camouflaged, while at the same time appearing elegant and calm.
Behavior and development
Sipyloidea sipylus is mainly nocturnal, while during the day it sits quietly on branches. At night it becomes active and moves around the terrarium.
Development is rapid, as the animals reach sexual maturity after just a few months. At the same time, the females lay eggs regularly, allowing populations to build up quickly.
Terrarium size and set-up
For keeping a well ventilated, high terrarium is crucial, as the animals need space to climb and moult.
For smaller groups, the Insektenliebe Phasmid Complete Setas it is already optimally tailored to their needs.
For larger groups you can use a Repto Terra Sky Terrarium as it offers more height and at the same time ensures good ventilation.
You can use either forest humus or deliberately use kitchen roll set. Kitchen roll is particularly practical as it can be replaced quickly and keeps things clean at the same time.
A great advantage: Eggs are very easy to recognize and collect.
You should also use lots of climbing branches or spiderwood so that the animals have sufficient structure.
Climate and care
Keeping them is uncomplicated if you adhere to a few basic values:
- Temperature: 20-26 °C
- Humidity: 50-70 %
You can achieve these values by light, regular spraying. With a GLORIA fine sprayer you can distribute the moisture evenly.
Feeding
Feeding is easy as the animals accept many plants:
- Blackberry leaves
- Raspberry leaves
- Oak
- Hazel
- Roses
It is best to place the branches in a narrow vase with water. The cricket tin is particularly practical here from the Phasmid complete setas the branches are stable and do not tip over.
Offspring
The females simply drop their eggs on the ground. These continue to develop independently and after some time the young hatch.
Due to parthenogenetic reproduction, breeding is particularly easy and also possible for beginners.
Important points on posture
- Very beginner friendly
- Rapid propagation
- Well ventilated, high terrarium
- Kitchen roll makes care easier
- Simple feeding with native plants
Suitable accessories for your setup
We recommend a stable and simple setup:
- Insektenliebe phasmid complete set – ideal for keeping and rearing
- Repto Terra Sky Terrarium – for larger groups
- Forest humus – natural substrate
- Springtails – act as soil police for a clean substrate
- Spiderwood / branches – important climbing structure
- GLORIA fine sprayer – for constant humidity
This combination ensures that your terrarium runs smoothly and requires little effort.
Conclusion
Sipyloidea sipylus is one of the best species to start keeping phasmids. It is robust, easy to care for and reproduces reliably.
If you are looking for an uncomplicated, active and easy to breed stick insect this species is the perfect choice.







