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Leo's Oecophylla smaragdina (discontinued)


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#1 Offline Leo - Posted July 8 2018 - 1:59 AM

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I caught a queen a week or two back and boy is she BEAUTIFUL! she has a golden-yellow head and a green thorax and gaster. These are quite rare and I haven't been able to get one to lay eggs yet. She laid eggs and has some small larvae.


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#2 Offline YsTheAnt - Posted July 8 2018 - 1:20 PM

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Pictures please!

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#3 Offline Canadian anter - Posted July 8 2018 - 5:08 PM

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I actually caught 3 of these a few weeks ago as well. They are a lot larger than you'd think. Larger than Camponotus queens
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#4 Offline Leo - Posted August 3 2018 - 5:55 AM

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03/08/18

 

The queen has 2 pupae and I got some pictures for you!

 


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#5 Offline FeedTheAnts - Posted August 7 2018 - 6:32 AM

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Whoa!! That is amazing! I hadn't seen this journal yet, the best of luck to you.


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#6 Offline Leo - Posted September 2 2018 - 12:59 AM

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2/9/18

 

Up to about 20 workers now, their testube is suspended from a plant in a small tub with loads of baby powder lining it. They rarely venture from their tube, but now that I have given them a liquid feeder, there are always 1-2 ants hanging around. I witnessed them attack an unfortunate fungus gnat. The poor thing had its head crushed.

 

their setup this is before the feeder.

 


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#7 Offline Leo - Posted September 15 2018 - 6:17 PM

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16/9/18

 

It has been a while, and they have actually weaved a nest in the tree! here is a video. Currently up to about 27 workers.

 


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#8 Offline CoolColJ - Posted September 16 2018 - 2:45 AM

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03/08/18

 

The queen has 2 pupae and I got some pictures for you!

 

 

She's lying down like a small dog :D

 

These ants are really common in Rabaul, Papue New Guinea where I grew up


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#9 Offline DaveJay - Posted October 27 2018 - 7:11 AM

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Another one on my wish list!
Exactly how big are the Queens? I was assuming that they were rather small.

#10 Offline Leo - Posted November 3 2018 - 6:25 PM

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The queens are 1.7 cm, slightly larger than your average camponotus queen. These girls have weaved a new and bigger nest! they abandoned the old nest. I'm guessing the worker count is between 30 to 40.


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#11 Offline Leo - Posted December 26 2018 - 3:57 AM

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These girls still live in their tree nest. some workers seem to occasionally fall into the water and die, but that doesn't seem to happen too often, I might still change their setup though.


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#12 Offline FSTP - Posted December 26 2018 - 8:12 AM

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how cool you can just have a little house plant that doubles as a formicarium.


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#13 Offline Manitobant - Posted December 26 2018 - 10:20 AM

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You could always just remove the water and line the container with fluon instead.

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#14 Offline Wa.Va - Posted January 19 2019 - 5:01 AM

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How is the plant doing now? Did u already changed the set up?

#15 Offline Leo - Posted January 19 2019 - 4:30 PM

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The plant has grown more leaves. No I have not changed the setup yet. I might add another plant to the mix though...


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#16 Offline Leo - Posted January 25 2019 - 4:40 PM

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I'm sorry. But I don't want to talk about it...



#17 Offline CoolColJ - Posted January 25 2019 - 5:24 PM

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Workers killed the queen?

They tend to do that in this species


Edited by CoolColJ, January 25 2019 - 5:25 PM.

Current ant colonies -
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Journal = http://www.formicult...ra-iridomyrmex/

Heterotermes cf brevicatena termite pet/feeder journal = http://www.formicult...feeder-journal/


#18 Offline Leo - Posted January 25 2019 - 6:42 PM

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no



#19 Offline Canadian anter - Posted January 25 2019 - 7:15 PM

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Family member threw it away by accident
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#20 Offline Wa.Va - Posted January 25 2019 - 11:31 PM

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Dog ate plant




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