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my Crematogaster colony setup


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#1 Offline AntsTexas - Posted October 25 2015 - 1:47 PM

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pretty cool

 

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Ant Queens found:

 

Solenopsis Invicta,  Solenopsis xyloni,  Brachymyrmex depilis/Sp,  Myrmecocystus Mimicus,  Pogonomyrmex barbatus,

Forelius pruinosus,  Camponotus sayi, Dorymyrmex insanus, crematogaster ashmeadi,

 

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Ant Queens i have going right now:

 

camponotus sayi, solenopsis invicta, Myrmecocystus Mimicus, Forelius pruinosus

Pogonomyrmex barbatus, and some others (no i.d.)

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#2 Offline NorthernIlliniAnts - Posted January 9 2016 - 7:22 PM

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I like that you are using bark, but the problem i see with this setup is that you will rarely see the inner workings of the colony. For me, that is the whole point of having an a captive ant colony.






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