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#21 Offline That_one_ant_guy - Posted August 30 2022 - 6:10 AM

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Soo a flood happend idk why, maybe it was from the heat and her pulling the cotton but she was okay, her brood was all dead though, so i put her in a new tube with a sponge this time (I'll post pics in a bit)

#22 Offline aznphenom - Posted August 30 2022 - 6:27 AM

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Soo a flood happend idk why, maybe it was from the heat and her pulling the cotton but she was okay, her brood was all dead though, so i put her in a new tube with a sponge this time (I'll post pics in a bit)

How long was they flooded for? I recently did that with a few of my formica. Just a little. Didn't seem like a big deal at the moment. I came back later to two of the queens flopped over in the water. Shaking didn't do anything so I drained the sitting water and just left them there. Came back later to two lively queens like nothing has happened.


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#23 Offline That_one_ant_guy - Posted August 30 2022 - 2:23 PM

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Soo a flood happend idk why, maybe it was from the heat and her pulling the cotton but she was okay, her brood was all dead though, so i put her in a new tube with a sponge this time (I'll post pics in a bit)

How long was they flooded for? I recently did that with a few of my formica. Just a little. Didn't seem like a big deal at the moment. I came back later to two of the queens flopped over in the water. Shaking didn't do anything so I drained the sitting water and just left them there. Came back later to two lively queens like nothing has happened.
the tube was flooded for 6ish hours, right after I went to bed I assume




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