Found another Myrmecia nogrocincta queen yesterday, but 1 hour and 30 mins further down the main trail!
One hell of a walk for one ant... well I was actually hiking for fat loss:P
7 kilometers 2 hours and 38 mins, wooo I'm tired
Then found another one today!
Fairly warm in Sydney so they have flown at a guess.
I was walking on the walking paths around Willougby Leisure Centre that wind around a small patch of nature/bush after my BBall session, and saw her on the path....but I had no capture tubes on me so I had to think fast!
In the end I wedged her inbetween the edges of my fabric holder for my FitBit One, holding it with 2 hands as I walked back to my car, fast for 15mins to get my capture tubes!

There was also a nice green shaded Rhytidoponera aspera queen near her, with an Iridomyrmex worker latched onto her leg... sigh had to leave her behind, but she's a gonna as the place was crawling with Iridomyrmex
Although I won't be keeping either - one will replace a queen I sold that laterdied last year
And will sell the other one
Spring 27th September 2019Pheidole red headed, black body queens 9mm queen x 416mm test tubes1) Queen 1 - styrofoam chamber - heat cable - 30+ eggs
2) Queen 2 - incubator - 20+ eggs?
3) Dual queen setup - heat cable - 40+ eggs
Damn all the queens have been spewing eggs out!
Well over 20 eggs each now at least.
Someone's been chain laying some eggs

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Edited by CoolColJ, September 27 2019 - 3:01 AM.