I've been maintaining a colony of walking sticks (unsure species name) that is native to Oregon. They must be on about the 7th or 8th generation. They eat leaves from any kind of bramble / berry bush, and rose leaves in the summer. They eat romain lettuce and leaves from my indoor orange trees during winter. Keep them in a 15gallon or bigger tank with a screen lid. Mist them well once a day for water. Room temps are fine. Use potting soil as substrate.
Get a couple stick bugs, so when they reach adult size, they will lay eggs in the substrate (you may never see the eggs). And after a couple months, the eggs hatch, and you have a gazillion little stick bugs to raise. Never throw out the substrate, at just about all times, there are viable eggs down there. Just wait for them to hatch. They are cool little guys, enjoy!
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