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#1 Offline Artimusclydeperez - Posted August 1 2019 - 3:27 PM

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Hey Friends, so i have a number of queens and colonys going at the moment all are relatively new to me as i just moved from California to Texas! 

So there are alot of new ants for me to find and learn about. excuse any poor grammar and spelling its not my forte but i hope you enjoy journal.

this is my first colony in Texas. A Pheidole i havnt gotten an id on as of yet from one queen over 100 strong they even have 2 new queens just hatch!

48434449332_94b2226fe4_z.jpgB252DB19-A7E2-42F9-ABA1-5726DB4B0DC3 by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

this is i believe a Patchycondyla she has layed a few eggs but hasnt been eating much so any help with food ideas would help.

 

48434450962_de9c2ca6a6_z.jpgCB42D4A7-B33E-46FA-BD97-CF0EC1F53F5E by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

48434448387_d5aa28ff7e_z.jpg57186DD0-B3D6-4F1E-94ED-D3DC581FA091 by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

this is my Pogonomyrmex barbatus she has settled and has many eggs I'm eager to see one hatch I'm not sure if she is fertile i found her at work on some re-bar lol

48434307421_395e9ba2bf_k.jpg91EABB3B-2D52-496A-932B-275EF173438A by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

48434307631_414a12d866_k.jpg9CDD2536-92FE-4DB4-B78E-3719968C357F by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

 

this is a bad pic they are fast and hard to focus on but these are my Leptogenys elongata?

they are probably one of my new favorite ants now they don't seem to burrow much they just hid under sticks or rocks  and are nomadic so every few weeks they move to another spot in the container they eat pill bugs and are very fun to watch hunt.

48434449157_9939ed3b29_k.jpg83BB5987-5E6A-44CC-AC80-5BF79725D3E0 by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

this is a video from above

48434298261_d08e5c4661_z.jpg6A4BA6D5-3569-41CE-8E7A-7BAC1A9433C0 by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

 

these are the Cephelotes i found in a twig in an oak tree in all there is about 10 workers and the queen not sure what to feed them and i havnt seen them eat but they become very active under light and heat UPdate! got them to eat on  byformica sunburst ant nectar!

48434441137_a9713145bc_h.jpgAEA9EEA0-FF95-4683-AEA3-FDF058636EAB by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

48434311696_2032340447_k.jpg8F127D54-A71A-4967-AA21-6FE64FCBAB77 by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

this is a video

48434296536_3823e760ba_z.jpg213FD70D-B303-4DB7-9403-75442253310A by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

 

this is another Pheidole i found twice the size of my first queen i can't find an id on her  any ideas?

48434311431_a8a9be071d_k.jpg736A9205-EC22-43FE-9F75-7DEEF6B1BB12 by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

 

this any is very small  i have no clue what it is lol 

48434452192_bf7105d6da_k.jpg0FEF9B4A-973C-4FB0-83D3-9D6881E8EE8A by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

48434311091_f8d04d7e48_k.jpgFAABDFF1-7B41-466D-973B-527613388890 by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

 

this is one I'm excited about my first successful colony was a small black crematogaster  that got to around 1500-2000 strong

i saw these big red and black ones at work about to do a flight i know they were not fertile so i left them as i got in the truck to drive away this one hit me in the face got stuck in my beared and her first workers are only days away!

 

48434310931_459ca2b00c_k.jpg18FAAACF-679F-4870-A2C8-C1326DF8CB34 by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

 

pseudomyrmex gracilis i have them in my back yard i couldn't find a queen then i went camping looked for ants found NONE got back to camp to pout and as i sat down this beauty fell on my lap... texas ants seem to like me and my wife hates it lol i cut a snail shell in half and she moved right in!

 

48434451202_0b5e4785e1_k.jpg472ADF34-C81A-48D5-BBBE-CE58F60450CF by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

48434310696_576c1d3fef_k.jpg1BF19E2F-A028-4ECA-BACD-D6A42C2B6BE6 by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

 

cyphomyrmex wheeleri   i found these in my back yard read about them and found that they are shallow so i took out the shovel 5" down i found the nest I'm not sure if i got the queen they all look the same and are hard to focus on lol but they broke the fungus down to nothing and i was scared but grew it back from the smallest piece and now look at it!

 

48434309111_f54f943134_k.jpgF5FE318D-03DE-4C79-B924-D778A26AA046 by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

48434310066_fc7709ad01_k.jpg0A7977B6-5A9C-487A-B7BB-33B748B83367 by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

48434450752_0c40d86a59_k.jpg8C593A86-7006-4C23-A98F-54787A80F22E by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

48434449907_da404c59c3_k.jpg2F46DAF4-1A38-4F7B-A4FA-D374079A6725 by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

48434449757_64076eeb8e_k.jpg9892DF4E-BB5D-4FD9-AE62-4102487DC74A by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

48434449652_0f9e42eaf0_k.jpgFBBB615B-528E-4782-A3CC-2434F384307E by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

 

these are some camponotus i think they are C. sayi?

really cool entire nest are in this small oak gall and there are 30-40 and even have some alates i counted 3 winged queens come out last night its amazing how many fit in such a small opening they are also very nice as you can see and let me pick up the nest and drink food off  a drop on my finger!

48438992441_2ce06d7f80_z.jpgBC4BD24F-CFAB-4A73-9F0A-8440586A3A87 by Arturo Perez, on Flickr

there are a few more i will update later its hard to get pics and I'm in the middle of moving them to new set ups but it will be nice to meet you all and hear your input and questions!


Edited by Artimusclydeperez, August 2 2019 - 4:29 PM.

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#2 Offline Leo - Posted August 2 2019 - 3:09 AM

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I think you and I are the only people who have kept leptgenys on this forum XD



#3 Offline ANTdrew - Posted August 2 2019 - 3:23 AM

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Nice collection! I think you’re really small queen could be Solenopsis.

Edited by ANTdrew, August 6 2019 - 6:11 PM.

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#4 Offline NickAnter - Posted August 2 2019 - 6:13 AM

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The really small queen is some other small Solenopsis species. Great ants, many of those are ants that I would love to have.  I really hope that the Cephalotes do well!


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Hi there! I went on a 6 month or so hiatus, in part due, and in part cause of the death of my colonies. 

However, I went back to the Sierras, and restarted my collection, which is now as follows:

Aphaenogaster uinta, Camponotus vicinus, Camponotus modoc, Formica cf. aserva, Formica cf. micropthalma, Formica cf. manni, Formica subpolita, Formica cf. subaenescens, Lasius americanus, Manica invidia, Pogonomyrmex salinus, Pogonomyrmex sp. 1, Solenopsis validiuscula, & Solenopsis sp. 3 (new Sierra variant). 


#5 Offline Artimusclydeperez - Posted August 2 2019 - 6:15 AM

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Ty for the ant ID!

Man leptogenys are super cool it’s the only any iv kept you could put in a fully planted terrarium and still see in its nest and it’s activi and then not be hidden all the time! And they are super hunters my nests have pull bug corpses all over the entrance and when I first moved them in to the dirt box they killed like 20 pill bugs and piled them up out side lol

#6 Offline Artimusclydeperez - Posted August 2 2019 - 6:17 AM

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Yeah right now they are my main concern as far as making sure they are eating and temps are right
It was the cyphomyrmex but they are super easy to care for as far as fungus ants go iv had acromyromex from Cali and they seemed to be a lot more finicky

#7 Offline NickAnter - Posted August 2 2019 - 11:54 AM

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You should try to find some Atta texana, or mexicana. They are super cool, and the queens are absolutely massive!

Hi there! I went on a 6 month or so hiatus, in part due, and in part cause of the death of my colonies. 

However, I went back to the Sierras, and restarted my collection, which is now as follows:

Aphaenogaster uinta, Camponotus vicinus, Camponotus modoc, Formica cf. aserva, Formica cf. micropthalma, Formica cf. manni, Formica subpolita, Formica cf. subaenescens, Lasius americanus, Manica invidia, Pogonomyrmex salinus, Pogonomyrmex sp. 1, Solenopsis validiuscula, & Solenopsis sp. 3 (new Sierra variant). 


#8 Offline Artimusclydeperez - Posted August 2 2019 - 12:28 PM

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I found a few nests but I think I missed the flights already but I have the locations marked :)

#9 Offline Artimusclydeperez - Posted August 2 2019 - 12:34 PM

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Plus I’d need to get the fungus if they happen to drop it Andrew came up with some great ways around that but they take a lot of dedication and chance lol

#10 Offline Artimusclydeperez - Posted August 6 2019 - 12:00 PM

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Today at work they had taken down an oak tree by a slab I was working on branches broken on the ground there was one branch 2”thick and 2’ Long in the heat the ants exited the wood and cling to the bottom of it to try and cool down in this small section of wood was a Camponotus sayi, cephelotes , crematorgaster , colobopsis , and a psuedomyromex colony! And they where all huddled together in the underside of the branch no fitting at all lol
I guess they can. All work together to fight the heat
Any way in a few branches I found cephelotes they have multiple queens that is fore sure and I found at least 3 colony’s and in each I got 3-6 queens with workers

#11 Offline Acutus - Posted August 6 2019 - 1:00 PM

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Wow! what a great collection! :D


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Camponotus chromaiodes

Camponotus castaneus

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#12 Offline CatsnAnts - Posted August 6 2019 - 1:21 PM

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Wow, I literally can’t describe how jealous I am of your collection. Awesome job :o :lol:

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#13 Offline Artimusclydeperez - Posted August 6 2019 - 1:59 PM

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Thanks guys that means a lot I feel like I’m the only person in San Antonio who likes ants haha
Altogether local reptile shop has agreed to let me have some counter space for my extra ant colony’s! So now I gotta make a nice and easy set up I can reproduce
I’m thinking Sense all my ants are tree dwellers a split log with magnets on the side of a box I’ll post picks once all the parts come in!
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#14 Offline Acutus - Posted August 6 2019 - 4:12 PM

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Look forward to seeing it! BTW. The Camponotus colony in the oak gall is just way awesome!

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#15 Offline Artimusclydeperez - Posted August 7 2019 - 9:58 AM

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I know right ? They are still in it I plan on collecting a few more oak galls that are empty and use them in my formicarium also I should have most the stuff I need tonight to make my first attempt wish me luck
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#16 Offline Acutus - Posted August 7 2019 - 11:43 AM

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I know right ? They are still in it I plan on collecting a few more oak galls that are empty and use them in my formicarium also I should have most the stuff I need tonight to make my first attempt wish me luck

 

Good Luck!!!  (y)


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Camponotus chromaiodes

Camponotus castaneus

Formica subsericea


#17 Offline Artimusclydeperez - Posted August 8 2019 - 3:28 AM

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ok first one is done but I can’t get the picture from flicker for some reason from my phone but pictures to come soon

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#18 Offline Artimusclydeperez - Posted August 8 2019 - 4:25 AM

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#19 Offline NickAnter - Posted October 19 2019 - 1:05 PM

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How are they doing?  Have you caught any more?


Hi there! I went on a 6 month or so hiatus, in part due, and in part cause of the death of my colonies. 

However, I went back to the Sierras, and restarted my collection, which is now as follows:

Aphaenogaster uinta, Camponotus vicinus, Camponotus modoc, Formica cf. aserva, Formica cf. micropthalma, Formica cf. manni, Formica subpolita, Formica cf. subaenescens, Lasius americanus, Manica invidia, Pogonomyrmex salinus, Pogonomyrmex sp. 1, Solenopsis validiuscula, & Solenopsis sp. 3 (new Sierra variant). 


#20 Offline Kalidas - Posted October 19 2019 - 1:27 PM

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Did you get those Cyphomyrmex Wheeleri recently? I'm guessing in Texas?

I looked it up and it says they're native in SoCal and Antwiki but have not heard of anyone in SoCal catching them




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