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Dan's POT journal (M. Navajo)


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#1 Offline Dan_Not_Found - Posted February 4 2023 - 2:47 PM

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I got 2 colonies of myrmecocystus navajo today! I've tried to keep this species in the past but with no luck. Hopefully it will be different this time!
Currently they have ~20 workers each.

One colony has a replete already but she's hiding under the queen.8c1bf5d67de5a5ba167cbc067a2da5de.jpgfd876c215cfa10f9f8ecb48f4ab4ab90.jpg

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Currently Keeping:

Camponotus US-CA02

Pogonomyrmex Subnitidus


#2 Offline AntsCali098 - Posted February 5 2023 - 6:06 PM

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Very nice! Navajo are cute little ants.
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#3 Offline Dan_Not_Found - Posted Today, 6:49 PM

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The colonies are still alive, but there doesn't seem to be much brood or progress at all. They both only have a few medium sized larvae, no eggs, no cocoons, and I'm getting sort of concerned as it's been like this ever since I moved them into mini hearths. I might just be overthinking this, but is there something I'm doing wrong? Their water towers are filled, they have sand, they're on a heating pad, and I offer them protein every week (which they rarely ever accept). Any help at all would be much appreciated!


Edited by Dan_Not_Found, Today, 6:49 PM.

Currently Keeping:

Camponotus US-CA02

Pogonomyrmex Subnitidus


#4 Offline Locness - Posted Today, 8:02 PM

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What protein are you feeding?




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