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#161 Offline MrPurpleB - Posted June 9 2021 - 3:14 PM

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Woah, the growth is amazing, especially it being leafcutter colony. Since the growth seems monumental, are there plans to limit growth somehow in the future?

#162 Offline CheetoLord02 - Posted June 9 2021 - 3:29 PM

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Woah, the growth is amazing, especially it being leafcutter colony. Since the growth seems monumental, are there plans to limit growth somehow in the future?

Well everything's gotta come to a peak at some point, since as it stands the chances of me being able to support a mature Atta colony (~3 million workers) is slim. Still, until they get to the point where I can no longer keep up with their appetite, I'll keep letting them grow like crazy.


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#163 Offline ANTdrew - Posted June 9 2021 - 3:47 PM

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The idea of judicious pruning may be the next level of advanced ant keeping.

Edited by ANTdrew, June 9 2021 - 4:12 PM.

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#164 Offline JamesJohnson - Posted June 9 2021 - 5:13 PM

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That’s an insane amount of fungi!

Seeing how the fungi has the nutritional capabilities to provide enough energy to the workers and enough protein for larvae, it makes me wonder whether or not it could be used for human consumption. Is it edible for humans, if so what would the nutritional value of it be? Could this be a viable part of someone’s diet? And most importantly, what does it taste like?

#165 Offline CheetoLord02 - Posted June 9 2021 - 6:14 PM

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That’s an insane amount of fungi!

Seeing how the fungi has the nutritional capabilities to provide enough energy to the workers and enough protein for larvae, it makes me wonder whether or not it could be used for human consumption. Is it edible for humans, if so what would the nutritional value of it be? Could this be a viable part of someone’s diet? And most importantly, what does it taste like?

Atta fungus kinda just tastes like water. Heard from a friend.

Also, it's probably not a good idea to consume large amounts of it since it would be hard to only pick out pieces that are 100% fungus. I can't imagine that eating pieces of fungus with not-yet digested plants buried in it would be very good for you.


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#166 Offline ZTYguy - Posted June 9 2021 - 8:18 PM

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Sounds delicious.  :lol:


Edited by ZTYguy, June 9 2021 - 8:18 PM.

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#167 Offline PetsNotPests - Posted June 10 2021 - 6:17 AM

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Sounds delicious.  :lol:

I will never eat again.  :o


Ants are Pets, not Pests. 

 

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#168 Offline Kaelwizard - Posted June 10 2021 - 6:20 AM

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I wonder if it has the texture of a marshmallow or if it just kind of melts in your mouth. Or does it eat you after you eat it?

 

On second thought if looks kind of crunchy. Fungus chips, anyone?


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#169 Offline PetsNotPests - Posted June 10 2021 - 6:25 AM

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I wonder if it has the texture of a marshmallow or if it just kind of melts in your mouth. Or does it eat you after you eat it?

Thanks for your lovely description, Kaelwizard. I just barfed up all of the things i've ever eaten  :lol:


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Ants are Pets, not Pests. 

 

-Camponotus sansabeanus

-Camponotus US-CA02

-Camponotus vicinus

-Formica podzolica

-Monomorium spp.

-Pogonomyrmex californicus

-Solenopsis spp. 

 


#170 Offline JamesJohnson - Posted June 10 2021 - 7:17 AM

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If you were to cook it would you find out what burnt water tastes like?  :lol:


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#171 Offline ZTYguy - Posted June 10 2021 - 8:37 AM

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Just bought a restaurant. Guess what’s on the menu.  :lol:  :lol:


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#172 Offline MinigunL5 - Posted June 10 2021 - 10:44 AM

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Cheeto please do a taste test


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#173 Offline KitsAntVa - Posted June 10 2021 - 12:14 PM

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That’s an insane amount of fungi!

Seeing how the fungi has the nutritional capabilities to provide enough energy to the workers and enough protein for larvae, it makes me wonder whether or not it could be used for human consumption. Is it edible for humans, if so what would the nutritional value of it be? Could this be a viable part of someone’s diet? And most importantly, what does it taste like?

Atta fungus kinda just tastes like water. Heard from a friend.

Also, it's probably not a good idea to consume large amounts of it since it would be hard to only pick out pieces that are 100% fungus. I can't imagine that eating pieces of fungus with not-yet digested plants buried in it would be very good for you.

 

aYo this friend had to be on something


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#174 Offline PetsNotPests - Posted June 10 2021 - 1:39 PM

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Just bought a restaurant. Guess what’s on the menu.  :lol:  :lol:

:o  :o  :o


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Ants are Pets, not Pests. 

 

-Camponotus sansabeanus

-Camponotus US-CA02

-Camponotus vicinus

-Formica podzolica

-Monomorium spp.

-Pogonomyrmex californicus

-Solenopsis spp. 

 


#175 Offline NicholasP - Posted June 10 2021 - 9:39 PM

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Just bought a restaurant. Guess what’s on the menu.  :lol:  :lol:

:o  :o  :o

 

YUMMY! MORE FIBER IN FUNGUS THAN PLANTS!!


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#176 Offline Kaelwizard - Posted June 11 2021 - 5:19 AM

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We should probably stop hijacking his journal lol


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#177 Offline azzaaazzzz00 - Posted June 11 2021 - 5:33 AM

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Now after reading this journal, I shall starve to death, I mean it's probably better than a mountain shaped fungi cake. :lol:


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Always try new things, even if its hard, hard is not impossible. We are smart and it's good to be smart but not too smart for your own good.

#178 Offline CheetoLord02 - Posted June 13 2021 - 9:44 AM

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Decided to get some nice pics of the whole setup today. Nothing too terribly special has happened, just the continued growth of the colony at a pretty normal rate.
 

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I also took what might just be my favorite picture ever. I pulled out one soldier and one small worker from the colony (not the smallest there was, but still a super small one) and got a nice picture showing the size disparity. It still blows my mind.
 

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#179 Offline ZTYguy - Posted June 13 2021 - 9:57 AM

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That is incredible. Hands down this is one of the greatest journals ever and I’m excited to see this colony in one year. 


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#180 Offline MrPurpleB - Posted June 13 2021 - 10:56 AM

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That is some gnarly size difference


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