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#21 Offline KitsAntVa - Posted September 11 2020 - 5:24 AM

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Make that very easily stressed I should know I have some Formica colony’s that don’t even flinch when they are exposed to light or are touched, Pogonomyrmex on the other hand go crazy even if a noise is made in their enclosure.
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#22 Offline 1Shadow1 - Posted September 11 2020 - 1:51 PM

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she had around 6 but is now down to around 7 eggs

Maybe you keep looking at her too much. Pogonomyrmex are very easily stressed.

 

You're probably right about that. My colony of Pogonomyrmex hate the light. I keep them in an incubator at 84 degrees with my Formica queens I caught this year. They all love heat. When I open it up to feed or water once a week, the Pogonomyrmex go nuts. It may be best to just put something around the glass so they're always in the dark. I have another species...think it's some other kind of formica...I can't identify them but they don't mind the light at all. 



#23 Offline RushmoreAnts - Posted September 11 2020 - 1:55 PM

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she had around 6 but is now down to around 7 eggs

Maybe you keep looking at her too much. Pogonomyrmex are very easily stressed.

 

You're probably right about that. My colony of Pogonomyrmex hate the light. I keep them in an incubator at 84 degrees with my Formica queens I caught this year. They all love heat. When I open it up to feed or water once a week, the Pogonomyrmex go nuts. It may be best to just put something around the glass so they're always in the dark. I have another species...think it's some other kind of formica...I can't identify them but they don't mind the light at all. 

 

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#24 Offline Antkeeper01 - Posted September 11 2020 - 1:56 PM

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Edited by Antkeeper01, September 11 2020 - 2:02 PM.

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#25 Offline DDD101DDD - Posted September 12 2020 - 8:00 AM

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I feel like mine actually got used to light, they tolerate it when I shine a light on them for a few seconds. But they don't like it when I expose them to light for extended periods of time. However I wouldn't take that risk with a solo queen.


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#26 Offline ANTdrew - Posted September 12 2020 - 2:25 PM

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Tape some aluminum foil over the glass. I do this with all my mini-hearths for the ants’ comfort.

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#27 Offline DDD101DDD - Posted September 12 2020 - 3:14 PM

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I use paper clips to cover the glass. So there will be a card covering it and paper clips(being metal) are attracted to the magnets already on the mini hearth glass. So I put the paper clips over the card so it stays on.


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#28 Offline ANTdrew - Posted September 12 2020 - 4:10 PM

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I use paper clips to cover the glass. So there will be a card covering it and paper clips(being metal) are attracted to the magnets already on the mini hearth glass. So I put the paper clips over the card so it stays on.

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#29 Offline KitsAntVa - Posted September 18 2020 - 4:20 AM

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I was terribly mistaken when i made that update, Here's a correct statement add heat, always keep water in the tower, never let them run out of seeds, and give protein every now and then or once a week termites are great for this. My colony because of these factors now have around 12 workers 15 pupae 10 larvae and around 75 eggs which is crazy but that's all next year i'll update more. 


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#30 Offline KitsAntVa - Posted September 29 2020 - 12:47 PM

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Tech ant reminded me to update this or close this I mean. Leaving off this year with 18 workers and a bunch of larvae, they are put in hibernation now and it’s their 3rd day they are so slow I can take the glass of to take a picture and it’s nice seeing them with no sand in the way.
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#31 Offline Ants_Dakota - Posted September 29 2020 - 4:04 PM

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good growth.


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#32 Offline KitsAntVa - Posted October 8 2020 - 8:53 AM

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Thursday october 8th, Pogonomyrmex Time!

I just checked on these to feed them and check their growth, i took them out of the fridge a little while ago once i had learned i could keep them going through winter. She has laid a small batch of eggs and is already growing fast. Now i just need my fortress to get here so i can move them in. Total eggs looks to be around 30 and total larvae is 10 plus around 7 pupae, I believe they produced a male pupae because when i was checking on them it looked like a weird deformed male or worker, they looked like they were grooming it or stressing it out like camponotus do with larvae sometimes because it grows to fast. Whatever it is i don't see it now. I'm so confused on another thing, why are the workers getting dark heads like grey colored before they wake them up? also i've only had 2 worker deaths so far which is good. Hopefully this journal entertains people during winter.


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#33 Offline Ants.co - Posted October 9 2020 - 3:07 PM

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Nice! If only they existed in AUS... No wait they do in the form of R Metallica. Anyways, amazing journal, keep posting more!



#34 Offline ANTdrew - Posted October 9 2020 - 3:13 PM

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Nice! If only they existed in AUS... No wait they do in the form of R Metallica. Anyways, amazing journal, keep posting more!

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#35 Offline Spazmops - Posted October 9 2020 - 5:05 PM

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Thursday october 8th, Pogonomyrmex Time!

I just checked on these to feed them and check their growth, i took them out of the fridge a little while ago once i had learned i could keep them going through winter. She has laid a small batch of eggs and is already growing fast. Now i just need my fortress to get here so i can move them in. Total eggs looks to be around 30 and total larvae is 10 plus around 7 pupae, I believe they produced a male pupae because when i was checking on them it looked like a weird deformed male or worker, they looked like they were grooming it or stressing it out like camponotus do with larvae sometimes because it grows to fast. Whatever it is i don't see it now. I'm so confused on another thing, why are the workers getting dark heads like grey colored before they wake them up? also i've only had 2 worker deaths so far which is good. Hopefully this journal entertains people during winter.

These don't need hibernation? I have a colony as well, and I was worried they'd only have one worker before I'd have to hibernate them.


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#36 Offline ANTdrew - Posted October 9 2020 - 6:45 PM

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I don’t think most Myrmecines *need* hibernation in the way Formicines do. You could keep your colonies going to get more workers.
Mack at THA says these don’t need diapause to “thrive.”
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#37 Offline KitsAntVa - Posted October 10 2020 - 10:26 AM

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Yes tar heel ants catches theirs in a very hot desert basically where it would never get even below 60 so I’m not hibernating mine unless I am trying to keep them a smaller size until I can get a bigger nest. can't Pogonomyrmex get to around 100 or so before having to move out of a fortress because I do know they like the water tower and because there is one they limit themselves to how much room they have basically.
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#38 Offline KitsAntVa - Posted October 19 2020 - 8:54 AM

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I checked on them today after a while and saw exploding in number which is amazing, brood is covering half of the floor of the mini hearth and the 3rd gen workers are huge! they probably have around 30-35 workers and tons of pupae larvae and eggs maybe even around 70 eggs! i fed them and watered them and checked up on them. i fed them a cricket which was killed immediately well almost... i also fed them a centipede even though they are not the fastest of ants they still managed to catch it and eat it. I have 2 genetically morphed workers which is so cool and i hope to see more of these types of workers. number 1 has a dark red and brown head completely different from a Pogonomyrmex head which is so cool looking and the other is a literal major and i'm not kidding when i say this because its head is around 2/3rds the size of the queen´s and you know these queens heads are pretty big.


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#39 Offline RushmoreAnts - Posted October 19 2020 - 8:59 AM

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Give it 7 months and your colony will be as big as mine!


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Tetramorium immigrans

Formica cf. pallidefulva, cf. incerta, cf. argentea

Formica cf. aserva, cf. subintegra

Pogonomyrmex occidentalis

Pheidole bicarinata

Myrmica sp.

Lasius neoniger, brevicornis


#40 Offline Ants_Dakota - Posted October 19 2020 - 9:02 AM

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Give it 7 months and your colony will be as big as mine!

 

 


i was literally just going to say that


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