Is it okay to keep Myrmecocystus Mexicanus in a tubs n tubes setup? My colony seems to be doing fine but, just wanted to check.
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Is it okay to keep Myrmecocystus Mexicanus in a tubs n tubes setup? My colony seems to be doing fine but, just wanted to check.
They should have substrate in their tube. If they have that they should be fine.
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Eventually they will need to be moved into a larger, vertical nest so their repletes can hang on the ceiling. Depending on their size, that could be pretty soon.
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Thanks I made sure they have substrate in there tube so and they are nearing about 30 workers so I will move them into my newly made diy Myrmecocystus setup.
I would buy a THA Mini Hearth for them once they get 30 ish workers. The repletes need to hand from the roof. If they are in a tubs and tubes the queen will replete.
just to add on to this, a queen becoming a replete is very unhealthy for her and greatly inhibits her egg production.I would buy a THA Mini Hearth for them once they get 30 ish workers. The repletes need to hand from the roof. If they are in a tubs and tubes the queen will replete.
It would probably look cool but manitobant has a point, with such a big bum she couldn't curl it up and lay eggs and when she does if she's on a hard surface with sand pebbles basically she could explode.
Edit: Couldn't.
Edited by KitsAntVa, November 2 2020 - 11:03 AM.
ooooh. I will be moving them later today.
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