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A. versicolor Leafcutters for Sale AZ, CA, NM, TX only


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#1 Offline auntcindy - Posted September 25 2022 - 7:44 AM

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Get your colony now before it gets too cold to ship.

Please see more details here: https://antgear.com/...utter-colonies/

 

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#2 Offline pauldandler - Posted September 29 2022 - 10:13 AM

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PMed



#3 Offline tructrung109 - Posted October 24 2022 - 7:11 AM

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does the colony come with fungus



#4 Offline ZTYguy - Posted October 24 2022 - 7:25 AM

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does the colony come with fungus


Read description, I believe it tells you.

Ant Keeping Since June 2018
Currently Keeping:
A. versicolor, C. us-ca02, C. yogi, C. Vicinus, C. laevigatus, C. clarithorax, C. maritimus, C. ocreatus, M. mexicanus, M. placodops 01, V. andrei, V. pergandei, N. cockerelli, P. barbata, P. montanus

Hoping to Catch This season:

M. romanei, M. placodops 02, P. imberbiculus, Polyergus sp., F. moki, A. megomatta, Cyphomyrmex sp.,Temnothorax sp.


#5 Offline Vick09usmc - Posted October 24 2022 - 2:22 PM

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70-80f anything above that fungus starts slowly degrading over time. I've had very good success at 75 for years now. Follow my Instagram account @sandiegocritters and you'll see Acromyrmex in all stages.

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