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Young Tetramorium colonies (San Jose, CA) $15 ea.


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#1 Offline indignant - Posted August 4 2017 - 1:11 AM

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Caught too many Tetramorium queens, and have to sell some!

Important Information

- Each colony contains a queen, around 10 workers, and lots of eggs. They are all healthy and vigorous.

- The test tubes have been thoroughly cleaned before the queens are put in. All the ants are well fed with honey, chicken meat, egg, and cherry.

- The colonies are kept in standard glass test tube setups(see photo below), they have been kept in normal indoor light so far, so they are pretty acustomed to light.

- You have to come pick up the ants yourself, I am available to trade after 8 PM on weekdays and anytime on weekends.

If you are interested, the best way to reach me is by email, because I don't check back on the forum often.


Thank you, and happy anting!

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Location: John Mise Park, San Jose, CA

Email: flintlock201@
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And yes I took all these photos myself. =)

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Edited by indignant, August 4 2017 - 11:27 PM.


#2 Offline ToeNhi - Posted August 4 2017 - 1:19 PM

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I'm from San Jose also. Last year I caught too any and had to let them die. I didn't even bother with them this year. Have you caught anything else around here this year?


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#3 Offline indignant - Posted August 4 2017 - 9:28 PM

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I'm from San Jose also. Last year I caught too any and had to let them die. I didn't even bother with them this year. Have you caught anything else around here this year?


Not really...I caught two Camponotus but they both died. =(




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