Oh huh. I didn't know Pogonomyrmex occidentalis was allowed. But yes they are native to some parts of Canada.
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Oh huh. I didn't know Pogonomyrmex occidentalis was allowed. But yes they are native to some parts of Canada.
Just trying to help you out buddy....Ok then. Chill out.
I noticed in your signature you mention that you want to keep Carebara diversa, Myrmecocystus, and Odontomachus. Unfortunately what LC3 said applies to these species as well and unless you plan on moving or somehow acquire a permit you will not be able to keep these species.
Carebara are super fragile though. It's unlikely they can survive in the wild, most of them can't even survive in captivity.
We should respect all forms of consciousness. The body is just a vessel, a mere hull.
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Edited by DrygonKing, June 19 2018 - 8:37 AM.
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