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#1 Offline AntsCzech - Posted October 18 2025 - 2:09 PM

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I'll be posting random notes starting now. For colonies or species where it's worth, I'll make Journals for each.


2025/10/18
At the time of writing I have most probably 61 colonies.
It takes about half a day to take care of them if I don't laze around looking at them or by taking pictures. 
Most of them are in test tubes, some medium sized are in simple arenas inside ttubes or small nests. Some colonies are big or living in naturalistic setups (Camponotus singularis, Odontomachus rixosus, Lasius niger).
 
I make my own "simple&cheap arenas" that I'm planning to offer. So far I'm testing several prototypes.

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Edited by AntsCzech, October 18 2025 - 2:10 PM.

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#2 Offline AntsCzech - Posted October 22 2025 - 5:58 AM

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2025/10/12
 
I put ants in test tubes in lower temps, Oct. 19 I also put most of the medium colonies in formicaria, prep for hibernation begins!
 

2025/10/19
 
Dolichoderus quadripunctatus #4 2025
One worker has randomly died, down to a single worker. 
 
Cardiocondyla dalmatica 2025 
from Hungary, 12w, one w died
 
Messor structor #2 
has about 50 workers, from Czechia, rare species
 
C. dalmatica picture:
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#3 Offline AntsCzech - Posted October 29 2025 - 11:34 AM

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2025/10/27
 
Pre-hibernation in full swing.
Cleaned the enclosure for Camponotus ligniperda 2018 colony called Drevokocúři (Wood-cats) and 2020 colony called Dvakocúři (Two-cats). I put some crushed beech wood in there, we'll see how it works as a substrate 😄
 
I have to go buy some fly larvae at the fishing store and try feeding them to the ants. It's very cheap food, and ants really like flies. Their cuticle is thin, and there's a lot to eat in them.

More pictures here: https://imgur.com/a/p41Ejle

Not organized, but it needs to stay like this just for a few weeks for pre-hibernation (lowering temps)

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The 2020 C. ligniperda colony

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And the outworld
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#4 Offline AntsCzech - Posted November 3 2025 - 9:01 AM

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2025/11/02

Tetramorium bicarinatum
I got this colony gifted back in middle July. They arrived with 5Q and 20w. 

Currently the colony has over 200 workers and will have even more soon. They could have even more than that, but I didn't put them on a heat cable. For easier feeding and waste cleaning, I put their test tube into a 1.3L simple outworld I showed earlier. As a substrate I used just sand, no plaster since I ran out recently. The new workers are visibly smaller than the old 20w because they came as a fission of a larger colony that produced alates. Alate production starts with a few thousand workers, afaik. Then they inbreed with males and the colony can grow even faster. 

For counting ants I use my own counter on https://pocitadlo-fo...ika.zombeek.cz/ It is available with multiple languages and I've just added Picture Editing. If you come across any problems, don't hesitate to tell me
 
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Edited by AntsCzech, November 3 2025 - 9:03 AM.

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#5 Offline AntsCzech - Posted November 17 2025 - 5:41 AM

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2025/11/16
Messor ibericus 2024
Colony before shipping to its new owner in the Formika S1 prototype nest (S1.2.5). The new S prototype nests have proven themselves so far, with larger humidification chambers and magnet compatibility. The colony has a few Messor barbarus broodboosted workers living with the colony, coexisting fine with their nestmates for months since they eclosed from pupae.

 

More pictures here: https://imgur.com/a/fQt4fuq

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#6 Offline AntsCzech - Posted December 10 2025 - 1:49 PM

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2025/12/06
 
Gnamptogenys sp. 2025
Q+4w colony has nice L2-3 larvae
It might be beneficial to feed them more regularly, but they get cockroaches or other feed insects at least twice a week.
 
Camponotus fedtschenkoi 2025
Currently in its third week, the brood is not growing - the colony has entered diapause controlled by its internal clock
 
Camponotus japonicus 2025
The same is true for this colony, which is only 1 week old and is at 10-15 °C (a little more, because it is too warm outside).
 
Odontomachus rixosus 2023
A pile of pupae :yahoo: larvae nowhere to be seen (might be in their subterranean nest), and upon closer inspection, there are even new eggs :victory: 
 
Camponotus tinctus "maculatus subnudus" 2025
has several worker pupae without cocoons and other larvae
 It is fed sugars and insects weekly.

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#7 Offline AntsCzech - Posted December 10 2025 - 1:54 PM

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I've also been able to film this peculiar thing, a pulsating dorsal vein of a Monomorium pharaonis worker: https://i.imgur.com/jUs764T.mp4 Check the video in the link.

Other worker from lateral view:

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Both photo and video were taken on my University's Keyence Microscope!


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#8 Offline OwlThatLikesAnts - Posted December 11 2025 - 8:38 AM

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I've also been able to film this peculiar thing, a pulsating dorsal vein of a Monomorium pharaonis worker: https://i.imgur.com/jUs764T.mp4 Check the video in the link.

Other worker from lateral view:
 

 

Both photo and video were taken on my University's Keyence Microscope!

 

Wow that's cool! I have a few questions.

 

what was she doing when you took the video?

Does the dorsal vein pump faster when the ant is in motion? (like how your heart beats faster when you are walking than when you are sitting)


Edited by OwlThatLikesAnts, December 11 2025 - 8:38 AM.

Currently keeping:

 

1x Formica subsericea, 35-40 workers + maybe eggs                                                                       *New* 2x Camponotus nova, one has only larva

1x Crematogaster cerasi, All workers is ded   :facepalm:*extreme internal screaming*                        1x Myrmica ruba sp around 10 workers + pupa

*New* 1x Temnothorax curvispinosus, 101 or something worker + 3 or 4 royal mom ants + pile of white ant worms

 

*As you watch your ants march, remember that every thing begins with a small step and continued by diligence and shared dreams* -A.T (which is Me)

 

Sadly due to unforeseen consequences, I will soon be giving away my colonies (I will miss them though  :*( )


#9 Offline AntsCzech - Posted December 13 2025 - 1:23 PM

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Wow that's cool! I have a few questions.

 

what was she doing when you took the video?

Does the dorsal vein pump faster when the ant is in motion? (like how your heart beats faster when you are walking than when you are sitting)

 

She was just sitting there, otherwise I wouldn't be able to focus on her gaster like this.

Quick google search told me that yes, they pump faster during increased activity and it makes sense. They need more nutrients when they run (while air is still being diffused through their tracheae). But I didn't check myself. I might have something more filmed where it will be visible when the worker was running while I was recording her.

2025/12/13

It looks like one worker ant of Gnamptogenys sp. has died, but at the same time there is one pupa in a cocoon :happy:
 
And finally, I have lighting on my ant shelf!

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#10 Offline ANTdrew - Posted December 14 2025 - 3:41 AM

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Looks like a great setup!
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