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Advice on keeping Themnothorax nigriceps.


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#1 Offline NikolaBale - Posted May 1 2017 - 3:32 PM

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I searched the web and from my experience i can conclude that this is quite a unpopular species. I couldn't get any info on this specific species but i would guess that its similar to keeping any other Themnothorax but,still I'm not sure . I wish to seek your advice.


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#2 Offline Martialis - Posted May 1 2017 - 4:54 PM

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I've never heard of Themnothorax, but Temnothorax are great ants for a lack of space. They usually have small colonies with only about a hundred workers, and as you have obviously noticed, require very little space,


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#3 Offline NikolaBale - Posted May 2 2017 - 12:51 AM

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I've never heard of Themnothorax, but Temnothorax are great ants for a lack of space. They usually have small colonies with only about a hundred workers, and as you have obviously noticed, require very little space,

hahaha yes i know it was just a typo.

I've never heard of Themnothorax, but Temnothorax are great ants for a lack of space. They usually have small colonies with only about a hundred workers, and as you have obviously noticed, require very little space,

hahaha yes i know it was just a typo.




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