Medium
Africa
up to 4 CM
22-29 °C
Harlequin grasshopper: A lively play of colours in your terrarium
Zonocerus variegatus, also known as the harlequin grasshopper. This beautifully coloured grasshopper species originates from sub-Saharan Africa and attracts attention in any terrarium with its striking colours, which range from bright green to yellow and deep black.
A terrarium measuring 40x40x60 cm is ideal for keeping the Zonocerus variegatus “Harlequin Grasshopper” in order to provide sufficient space for movement and the necessary climbing structures. This size makes it possible to create a microclimatic environment that simulates the warm and humid conditions of their natural habitats and provides sufficient space for a diverse plant world, which is essential for their well-being.
Blackberry leaves are an excellent food option for the Zonocerus variegatus “harlequin grasshopper” as they are rich in nutrients and readily available. Supplement their diet with a selection of other fresh leaves and occasionally fruit to ensure a balanced diet. In addition, a sand dish should be set up in the terrarium to serve as a place for the females to lay their eggs and allow them to engage in their natural reproductive behaviour.
Regular monitoring of terrarium conditions is crucial to ensure that the necessary climatic conditions are maintained and the animals remain healthy. Although the Zonocerus variegatus “harlequin grasshopper” is considered a pest in some regions of Africa, keeping it in a responsibly managed terrarium offers a safe and sustainable way to protect and conserve this spectacular species. It not only provides a visual enhancement to your home, but also the opportunity to promote awareness and understanding of the complexity and importance of these insects.
Overall, keeping the Zonocerus variegatus “harlequin grasshopper” is an enriching experience that can be both entertaining and educational. It does require commitment and careful care, but the reward is a unique insight into the diversity of nature and the behaviour of this extraordinary grasshopper species.