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Camponotus Vicinus Queen - How long without food.
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icarus44_zer0
, May 18 2020 9:56 AM
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#1 Offline - Posted May 18 2020 - 9:56 AM
I captured a Camponotus Vicinus Queen on 4-25 and she has just laid her first eggs. One or two have become pupa. As I approach the 30 day mark. I'm Concerned about about when to feed her. I know she is completely claustral so I don’t need to feed her but I feel like she took a long time to start. Looking for suggestions or advice. Thanks in advance.
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#2 Offline - Posted May 18 2020 - 10:00 AM
If you feel like she needs some food go ahead and do it, just take it out when she's done.
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#3 Offline - Posted May 18 2020 - 10:48 AM
You really don't need to feed fully claustral queens until you get nanitics, you can give some honey or a fruitfly if you feel it's needed, like Antkid12 said
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#4 Offline - Posted May 18 2020 - 1:35 PM
I captured a Camponotus Vicinus Queen on 4-25 and she has just laid her first eggs. One or two have become pupa. As I approach the 30 day mark. I'm Concerned about about when to feed her. I know she is completely claustral so I don’t need to feed her but I feel like she took a long time to start. Looking for suggestions or advice. Thanks in advance.
I would definitely recommend not to feed them, as it could startle the queen and make her eat her eggs.
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#5 Offline - Posted May 18 2020 - 3:20 PM
Sounds like feeding her isn’t a must at this point. What’s the tipping point. Like if she eats all her eggs before they hatch or something like that 1 month / 2 months / 3 months. When is it too far.
#6 Offline - Posted May 18 2020 - 6:27 PM
Just be patient. If she already has pupae, then she’s well on her way. As soon as they eclose, you should offer her some sugars and bits of protein. In the meantime, don’t disturb the queen and just trust the process.
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#7 Offline - Posted May 18 2020 - 7:18 PM
wow what a great species to collect. Congratulations!!
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#8 Offline - Posted May 19 2020 - 5:52 AM
If it's been 3 months, put in a cricket leg or some honey just to keep her and her larvae fed. It shouldn't stress her out, and camponotus are very tolerant ants.
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#9 Offline - Posted May 19 2020 - 8:15 AM
wow what a great species to collect. Congratulations!!
I also hope to find some this year......
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