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Forgot what kind of ant this is: from long Island NY.


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#1 Offline LIExotics - Posted July 10 2022 - 7:35 PM

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Here is a set of pictures and a video:
https://imgur.com/gallery/SEOwU4x
There's 1 picture in there that doesn't belong. Nevermind that one. Lol
Thanks everyone.

#2 Offline United-Ants - Posted July 10 2022 - 7:39 PM

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Here is a set of pictures and a video:
https://imgur.com/gallery/SEOwU4x
There's 1 picture in there that doesn't belong. Nevermind that one. Lol
Thanks everyone.

sp is Tetramorium immigrans  which is very fun to keep



#3 Offline LIExotics - Posted July 10 2022 - 8:26 PM

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Thank you. I wasn't 100% sure. I have 3 other queens that I rescued from a customer's pool a few days ago which each laid about 12 to 20 eggs each in the few days I've had them so far. They are really cool ants. I really need to get a macro 4k micro cam to really get up close to these ants. That would be an amazing feed. :)




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