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#1 Offline RoseM - Posted July 12 2018 - 6:49 PM

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Hi,
I am searching for another colony to add to my collection, I already have one of velvety tree ants so want something different. My dream colony would be honey pot ants but I am open to any non-biting/stinging species.

I am willing to pay for shipping from within CA only, my zip code is 95966, I am also traveling from butte county down to san diego at the end of the month and would be thrilled to meet up along the way.
Please let me know what you have, your location, the price and shipping cost if applicable.
Thanks!

#2 Offline EthanNgo678 - Posted July 13 2018 - 2:25 PM

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Velvety tree ants bite...


Edited by EthanNgo678, July 13 2018 - 2:26 PM.

Plants r cool


#3 Offline RoseM - Posted July 13 2018 - 9:58 PM

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Yes I am aware of what they are capable of, but I want my second colony to be something that does not.




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