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#1 Offline Tyler_Fishman - Posted August 22 2017 - 7:05 AM

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http://arachnoboards...is-this.297464/
Found in northern nj

#2 Offline ColKurtz - Posted August 22 2017 - 8:46 AM

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Is there anyway you can post the photo on this forum so we don't need to register for another one? I'm very curious what you have found
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#3 Offline Tyler_Fishman - Posted August 22 2017 - 9:02 AM

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How would I do that? I'm also curious to what this species is

#4 Offline ColKurtz - Posted August 22 2017 - 9:09 AM

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How would I do that? I'm also curious to what this species is


Do is click on the galleries tab at the top of the page , it's right next to forums. The I create a gallery, and upload the photo into the gallery. Next create a post and insert the gallery link or photograph link. There is a button in the create post screen which allows this. I do not think you can do this On a mobile device I think you need to do it on a laptop or desktop computer but I'm not 100% sure.

#5 Offline Tyler_Fishman - Posted August 22 2017 - 12:17 PM

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It's a polyergus queen I found out, any way of keeping them, I've heard they are social parasites to formica

#6 Offline Batspiderfish - Posted August 22 2017 - 1:15 PM

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I would have it ID'd here.


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Exotic ants are for those who think that vibrant diversity is something you need to pay money to see. It is illegal to transport live ants across state lines.

 

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#7 Offline T.C. - Posted August 22 2017 - 1:18 PM

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Upload it to the gallery here or host it through umgur.

Edited by T.C., August 22 2017 - 1:19 PM.

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#8 Offline Tyler_Fishman - Posted August 22 2017 - 3:01 PM

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Unfortunately I lost the queen, she escaped some here in my room :(

#9 Online gcsnelling - Posted August 22 2017 - 3:24 PM

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For the record not a species you would have been able to keep anyway. No way to id from that image, anything is just a WAG.


Edited by gcsnelling, August 22 2017 - 3:25 PM.





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