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electrodynamix’s Myrmicaria brunnea journal


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#1 Offline electrodynamix - Posted September 10 2025 - 3:57 AM

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commonly known as the hunchback ants. they look very cool and are quite big. Though they arent polymorphic, they have worker sizes ranging from 4-8mm

Just look at the brood pile! I had not fed them anything. They also had a trash pile before i fed them anything. I want to keep them in a visually appealing setup, but i want to increase their population first. When i fed them a bit of honey soaked in tissue, even the queen came to drink, leaving the brood pile completely unattended! Very cool ants, update soon!

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