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#1 Offline paul12000 - Posted June 19 2020 - 9:45 PM

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I have always been fascinated by ants and was just casually browsing the internet when I came across this informative site. I don't have a formicarium or a colony, but always wanted to go full swing into it, not just buy an ant farm every few years type deal just to watch a handful of workers die in a few months (usually dug up from a local nest that I see near by so I don't have to buy any). I hope that one day soon, I can get me a queen using the methods I was reading on this site and have a nest going myself one day. :)


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#2 Offline TechAnt - Posted June 19 2020 - 9:59 PM

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Welcome to the forum. I find this place very informative and helpful. I hope you enjoy your time here!

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My Ants:
(x1) Campontous semitstaceus ~20 workers, 1 Queen
(x1) Camponotus vicinus ~10 workers, 1 Queen (all black variety)
(x1) Tetramorium immigrans ~100 workers, 1 Queen
(x1) Myrmercocystus mexicanus -1 Queen
(x2) Mymercocystus mimcus -1 Queen
(x1) Mymercocystus testaceus ~45 workers, 1 Queen

#3 Offline Antkid12 - Posted June 20 2020 - 2:13 AM

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Hello, and Welcome to the forum!  :)


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Ants I have: Tapinoma sessile(2 queen colony). RED MORPH Camponotus neacticus(now has pupae!), Tetramorium immigrans (x3), Aphaenogaster sp, Temnothorax sp, Brachymyrmex sp.   possibly infertile   :(,  Ponera pennsylvanica, and Pheidole morrisi!  :yahoo: 

 

Other insects: Polistes sp. Queen

                    

Ants I need: Pheidole sp., Trachymyrmex sp., Crematogaster cerasi , Dorymyrmex sp. Most wanted: Pheidole morrisii

 

                    

                   

 

 


#4 Offline ANTdrew - Posted June 20 2020 - 9:22 AM

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Welcome to the forum! Folks from your state have been finding queen ants by the bucketful recently, so you should have no trouble finding a starter queen.

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Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.

#5 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted June 20 2020 - 4:05 PM

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Hello, and welcome.



#6 Offline paul12000 - Posted June 21 2020 - 10:18 AM

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That's good to know. I just don't have something set up yet. I was watching a video on how to set up a simple aquarium as a natural habitat that looked interesting and I have a spare aquarium doing nothing at the moment, so was thinking of something like that to start with.






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