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#1 Offline dermy - Posted May 29 2014 - 2:05 PM

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Hello everyone, I am dermy I currently have a Myrmica. colony that I collected a week ago.



#2 Offline Michaelofvancouver - Posted May 29 2014 - 2:46 PM

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Hey dermy!

Glad to see you join this forum as well. Will you be posting about your dermesteids? I find them quite interesting.


Here's my leopard gecko/ant youtube: https://goo.gl/cRAFbK

 

My ant website.

It contains a lot of information about ants, guides, videos, links, and more!

If you have any feedback, please post here or PM me, don't be shy!

 

I currently keep:

Camponotus modoc

Formica podzolica


#3 Offline dermy - Posted May 29 2014 - 2:58 PM

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Hi Michael, if people are interested in the Dermys then I will post about them!



#4 Offline Crystals - Posted May 29 2014 - 3:08 PM

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I would be curious to see a post or two about them. 

They are easy to raise - if only I could find an ant species that likes to eat them.  Although I had some success getting some of the smaller species to eat the larvae.


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#5 Offline dermy - Posted May 29 2014 - 3:17 PM

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Yeah they are easy to raise. My ants like the other species I keep Attagenus unicolor. Only the larvae.






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