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AntGuySA Pheidole sp colonies (02/03/15)


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#1 Offline AntGuySA - Posted March 1 2015 - 11:11 PM

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Hi everyone

 

Here is my Pheidole sp colonies I have 2 queens with workers and lots of brood and 1 queen that has only a few eggs, I think I moved her to early into a formicarium and it is not really well designed, sorry some of the pictures are not that good my samsung camera is 8 years old,

 

1st queen and workers and brood

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mold is growing fast but lucky it has not affected the water as yet, below photo to the above picture is 3 days growth
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2nd queen with workers and brood

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she had 1 soldier but I see he is dead not sure why
 
 
 
the 3rd queen is so sad I did not want to show her, but I had to learn the hard way and every time I look at her I get heart sore
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now that I zoomed in on the picture I see a dead worker down there so sad :/  :(
 
ok today I must take action and get some formicarium`s together I have lost 3 queens already and don`t want to lose anymore, thanks for reading all advice is welcome.
 
Regards, AntGuySA

 

 


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#2 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted March 2 2015 - 12:28 AM

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Those majors look awesome, I do beleive they are Pheidole megacephala.

#3 Offline Jonathan21700 - Posted March 2 2015 - 1:57 PM

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Very nice! Pheidole ants are amazing. You should place the queen in a smaller formicarium because she may feel unsecure there. :)






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