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#1 Offline ZohMyGod - Posted October 20 2017 - 1:09 AM

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So a bit after i gave them their first meal in a while it seems like they moved some of the larvae and eggs near the garbage dumping (if its garbage indeed)

Is that normal?

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The hairy thing is probably a spiders leg.



#2 Offline Hunter - Posted October 20 2017 - 4:17 AM

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are the eggs or larva that they moved have a blackish or brown look



#3 Offline Hunter - Posted October 20 2017 - 4:19 AM

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in the 2 photo the eggs look died



#4 Offline ZohMyGod - Posted October 20 2017 - 6:11 AM

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are the eggs or larva that they moved have a blackish or brown look

it seems tehy moved them away. I'm not quite sure what's this gelatinus material is.

also, their watter supply is empty yet the won't accept the new test tube. i don't know why



#5 Offline Connectimyrmex - Posted October 20 2017 - 6:17 AM

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Ants will throw out their dead brood. They also move their brood into dryer areas if stressed.


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#6 Offline Hunter - Posted October 20 2017 - 6:33 AM

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if you want to refill it go to store and get a long nedail to fill it



#7 Offline ZohMyGod - Posted October 20 2017 - 7:29 AM

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if you want to refill it go to store and get a long nedail to fill it

that sounds like a nice idea, but I've decided to just create a formicarium for  them. I'm guessing ill have atleast 15 workers by the time its done. so I've provided them with another water source.

eventually they will need a hydrated place to keep the brood, so I'm counting on scouting expeditions to eventually find the second test tube.

 

Ants will throw out their dead brood. They also move their brood into dryer areas if stressed.

that must be it. maybe they got spooked when i decided to make a photoshoot haha


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#8 Offline Scrixx - Posted October 20 2017 - 3:27 PM

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Could the garbage pile actually be a food pile? My Pogonomyrmex rugosus carry their larvae to the food sometimes.


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#9 Offline Serafine - Posted October 21 2017 - 1:15 AM

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Could the garbage pile actually be a food pile? My Pogonomyrmex rugosus carry their larvae to the food sometimes.

That's what I thought as well.


Edited by Serafine, October 21 2017 - 1:15 AM.

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