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#1 Offline Katakros8 - Posted March 1 2023 - 11:20 AM

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Hello, been lurking around for about half a year and figure it's time to get myself more acquainted into the ant keeping community. Obviously I'm from Denver and currently keep a colony of Pogonomyrmex occidentalis of about 150 workers and a colony of Lasius brevicornis with 3 queens and a few nanitics. I've kept Camponotus years ago with little success but also much less knowledge. Looking forward to learning and sharing this journey with you all!
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#2 Offline antsinvirgina - Posted March 2 2023 - 5:18 AM

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welcome to the formiculture 


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#3 Offline antsriondel - Posted March 2 2023 - 6:37 AM

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Welcome! Good luck with those colonies! (y) I love Lasius brevicornis and hope to keep some Pogonomyrmex in the future.  :)


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#4 Offline Katakros8 - Posted March 2 2023 - 7:56 AM

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Welcome! Good luck with those colonies! (y) I love Lasius brevicornis and hope to keep some Pogonomyrmex in the future. :)


Thank you I absolutely love my Pogonomyrmex! They are a joy to keep, active, easy to care for, aggressive, easy diapause, and can't climb smooth surfaces which is huge for me because I like my natural style set ups. My Lasius I've only had for maybe a week so I look forward to thier growth.

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#5 Offline Antsrpetsnotthreats - Posted March 7 2023 - 5:28 PM

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Welcome, Hope you enjoy this forum.


#AntLoveForever!

#AntsRnotThreatsTheyRpets!

I am about 17 years old now and have been always wanting to have my own YouTube channel like AntsCanda or Andrews YouTube channel. I am going to start getting into this hobby of mine full-time. I wish you all luck with your ant keeping!





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