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My first anting experience!


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#21 Offline ToeNhi - Posted March 16 2015 - 11:06 PM

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Here is a link to the video I made last month. The colony has more than doubled since this video.


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#22 Offline antsinmypants - Posted March 17 2015 - 5:46 AM

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Here is a link to the video I made last month. The colony has more than doubled since this video.

Nice video. What equipment and video editing program did you use to make the transitions and to add the music?



#23 Offline ToeNhi - Posted March 17 2015 - 9:26 AM

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Here is a link to the video I made last month. The colony has more than doubled since this video.

Nice video. What equipment and video editing program did you use to make the transitions and to add the music?

 

 

 

I used a Canon camcorder to record the video and iMovie to edit it.


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#24 Offline BugFinder - Posted March 24 2015 - 7:47 AM

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I think it's because they are in tubes that are used up and they need to be moved.  I have a nucleus on the way to move them into.


“If an ant carries an object a hundred times its weight, you can carry burdens many times your size.”  ― Matshona Dhliwayo

 

My Journals:

Pogonomyrmex subdentatus

Camponotus Vicinus

Camponotus sansabeanus

Tetramorium (sp)

Pogonomyrmex Californicus

My Ant Goals!





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