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#1 Offline Aussie Dan - Posted January 7 2014 - 7:42 PM

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Howdy all, My name is Dan, I live in Tasmania (The little rock under Australia). I have only recently become an ant addict (3 months or so) but have always been interested, Esp in dangerous critters, In the past I've had a blue ring octopus, Reptiles, Spiders, Scorpions, ect ect. The things ppl don't usually keep as pets. So when i found a colony of Jack jumpers in my yard i couldn't resist. Now i'm almost a full time ant keeper, lol. Currently i have

* Myrmecia Pilosula - Colony

* Myrmecia Fulvipes - Colony

* Myrmecia Fulvipes - Queen

* Pony Ant, Rhytidoponera cf. tasmaniensis - 2x colonys

* Spiny Ant, Polyrachis (Campomyrma) sp. - 2x Queens

* Sugar Ant, Camponotus hartogi - Colony

* Sugar Ant, Camponotus hartogi - Queen

* Pale-legged Sugar Ant, Camponotus claripes-group - 2x Queens

* Camponotus claripes-group (Unknown) - 4x queens, 2 with workers

* Southern Michelin Ant, Amblyopone australis - Colony

And 2 other unknown colony's, Info in Tassie seems to be limited. Happy to be here and hopefully you can all teach me a thing or 5. 



#2 Offline dspdrew - Posted January 7 2014 - 8:02 PM

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Welcome. :) That's quite a list of ants for just three months.



#3 Offline Aussie Dan - Posted January 8 2014 - 2:03 AM

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Thanks, Yeah i had a good run finding them, And have spent allot of time at it. I'm still researching allot of them, and don't wan't to neglect them. All the colony's except 1 were brand new when captured, All the queens are in test tubes. So they are small colony's. I've been doing a bit of research into what we have here so i guess watching them allot has made it easier to find the queens, Although i have been lucky.



#4 Offline Crystals - Posted January 8 2014 - 6:51 AM

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Welcome!

 

Can't wait to see pictures.  :D


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My Colonies


#5 Offline Myrmecologeek - Posted January 8 2014 - 7:47 AM

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Ambylopone. Not gonna be very easy. Welcome to the forum mate. :)



#6 Offline Aussie Dan - Posted January 8 2014 - 3:03 PM

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Thanks for the welcome ppl. Myrmecologeek what's make you say that? i know trophallaxis doesn't take place, But would love to know your reason, Thanks mate.



#7 Offline Myrmecologeek - Posted January 12 2014 - 8:50 AM

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Thanks for the welcome ppl. Myrmecologeek what's make you say that? i know trophallaxis doesn't take place, But would love to know your reason, Thanks mate.

I'm just saying that they aren't exactly beginner species. They tend to be picky with food and such. :)



#8 Offline Aussie Dan - Posted January 18 2014 - 7:05 PM

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Ah ok. Thanks. I actually let a few of the caught nests go the other day, They were included with a fear of killing them accidently. maybe down the track, But for now i'm going to concentrate on my others, there's still a few, lol. 






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