I want to try when they get larger workers, because these are all minor workers and are really tiny.
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I want to try when they get larger workers, because these are all minor workers and are really tiny.
Update: 3/5/2015
I have a pupa!!! And another one is right on the way, with even more following!
Disaster Update: 3/21/15
The colony's fungus died like one of Drew's colonies.
The symptoms were the same, all the fungus was brown, with the ants far away from it, and all the brood taken off the fungus. Luckily I caught it in its early stage, and the queen got off the fungus as well, unlike Drew's did. The colony is okay, now they just do not have fungus. I bought some more fungus and one of Drew's fungus farmer prototype formicariums from Drew, so these guys will be back in action soon. Also, one of the pupae eclosed, so now they have six workers.
Well, after all six of the workers died from what looked like poisoning, (it was probably from being in contact with the bad fungus) the queen laid a few eggs on some new fungus, fed it, and was doing really good. Then today I found her dead. I am done with this species for now. From now until they fly I will be preparing and will not get it wrong this year...
That's horrible. Sorry about that man. Between me, Chromerust, and ArtimusClyde, I'm pretty sure there should be fungus left, so if there is, you will surely have a bunch of these colonies this summer. As you know, it's simple to find the queens. I'll give you one big chunk of fungus that will easily be enough to get 10 colonies going. As those gardens start to grow, you can get even more started. Luckily these queens can sit in test tubes not eating for a half a year without dying.
I plan on catching the queens before they expel their fungal pellets this year, but thanks for the assurance. By the way, she ended up dying quite like this one did:
Even though her fungus which she laid her last eggs in before she died is not sick (yet, and i will keep it to see if it does get sick) I have a feeling the bacteria or whatever it must have been infected her.
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