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#21 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted March 5 2019 - 3:00 PM

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Are the salsabeans recovering yet? Or do you have a journal for them?



#22 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 5 2019 - 3:08 PM

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Ok, can’t help it. Update.


Nothing significant has changed, though I have a observation. When I first gave them fruit flies, it took them around 5 minutes to kill all the flies. Now, it takes them 30 seconds to kill the flies. I think they know how the flies move and position themselves accordingly.

Sick right?
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#23 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 5 2019 - 3:09 PM

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Are the salsabeans recovering yet? Or do you have a journal for them?


They aren’t laying; I took them out of hibernation. The queen is okay though. Might boost her with some vicinus brood. I don’t have another journal on her; I’m too lazy. :lol:
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#24 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted March 5 2019 - 3:12 PM

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Totally off topic: I want to see a Camponotus inflatus journal on here.

Do you have a journal for your modoc?


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#25 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 5 2019 - 3:15 PM

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No, sorry. They are in hibernation. It’s single queen only. I accidentally killed the workers, when I was a beginner.

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#26 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 5 2019 - 3:16 PM

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These are my other journals.

http://www.formicult...rnal/?hl=hyatti

http://www.formicult.../?hl=veromessor

Edited by Rstheant, March 7 2019 - 4:51 PM.


#27 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 5 2019 - 3:18 PM

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Totally off topic: I want to see a Camponotus inflatus journal on here.
Do you have a journal for your modoc?

I don’t think Camponotus inflatus is a species you can keep, due to laws.

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#28 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted March 5 2019 - 3:20 PM

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Totally off topic: I want to see a Camponotus inflatus journal on here.
Do you have a journal for your modoc?

I don’t think Camponotus inflatus is a species you can keep, due to laws.

 

 

Really? That's weird..



#29 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 5 2019 - 3:21 PM

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What the heck? Why aren’t the pictures showing?

Totally off topic: I want to see a Camponotus inflatus journal on here.
Do you have a journal for your modoc?

I don’t think Camponotus inflatus is a species you can keep, due to laws.
 
Really? That's weird..

There’s been some discussion about this in CCJs journal.

#30 Offline EthanNgo678 - Posted March 5 2019 - 4:59 PM

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Speaking of CCJ, you should put all of your ants into one journal just like his!  :)


Plants r cool


#31 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 5 2019 - 6:51 PM

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Yeah, I might, I’ll need a weekend for that. It might be complicated but I’ll definitely try. Then I’ll say:

EthanNgo678 told me to do this! :lol:

P.S. I have a lot of ants so it might be hard to document them all at once. But as said, I’ll try.

Edited by Rstheant, March 5 2019 - 6:52 PM.


#32 Offline EthanNgo678 - Posted March 5 2019 - 8:00 PM

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:lol:


Plants r cool


#33 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 6 2019 - 3:22 PM

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Update 3/06

The queen has laid 10 eggs.

Edited by Rstheant, March 6 2019 - 6:27 PM.


#34 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted March 6 2019 - 3:23 PM

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Have you tried colony fusion?

#35 Offline anttics - Posted March 6 2019 - 6:00 PM

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Hey guys anyone with fragilis colony. Have u ever had a major as big as thw quewn? aroumd 11 to 12mm. This major was grown when i was feeding them kefir yougurt. Same with my novomessor. Which gave a worker 1 or 2mm shorter than the queen. I'm gonna start giving them kefir again. To see if that was the reason. for the over grown super major workers. Since i stop feeding them kefir. not a single super majors has been born. Just normal sizes majors. Of 11 to 12mm novomessors, and 10mm fragilis majors. Of i do find out that kefir. a very high concentrated form of protein. Was responsible. I.moght start selling it if anyone wishes massive workers. Testing starts today. For 2 months

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#36 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 6 2019 - 6:23 PM

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I have majors the size of my queens gaster and abdomen.

#37 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 6 2019 - 6:25 PM

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Have you tried colony fusion?

No, because I don’t have another Camponotus fragilis colony. Maybe nurbs will ship me some single queens, then I can try fusion. Pretty please nurbs?!

:lol:

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#38 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 6 2019 - 7:02 PM

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Totally of topic. Ant_Dude2098 wanted to see Camponotus inflatus I'd show him Mrymecocytus navajo. (y)


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#39 Offline Rstheant - Posted March 6 2019 - 8:46 PM

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Some brood pictures. I love how they display the brood. :boast: B)











Sorry, they dirtied the tube.

These were taken with my macro lens, and iPhoneX and a diffused light. Hope you enjoy the pictures! See the brood. Please like this post, if you enjoyed the photos.
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#40 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted March 6 2019 - 8:51 PM

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Those najavo are beutiful!




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