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Exo-terra?
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ANTS_KL
, May 17 2021 2:57 AM
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#1 Offline - Posted May 17 2021 - 2:57 AM
Hey guys. I was wondering if an Exo-terra is suitable for housing Oecophylla smaragdina. Pls answer.
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Young ant keeper with a decent amount of knowledge on local ant species.
YouTube: https://m.youtube.co...uKsahGliSH7EqOQ (It's pretty dead. Might upload again soon, don't expect my voice to sound the same though.)
Currently kept ant species, favorites have a star in front of their names (NOT in alphabetical order, also may be outdated sometimes): ★ Camponotus irritans inferior, ★ Ooceraea biroi, Pheidole parva, ★ Nylanderia sp., ★ Paraparatrechina tapinomoides, Platythyrea sp., Anochetus sp., Colobopsis sp. (cylindrica group), ★ Crematogaster ferrarii, Polyrhachis (Myrma) cf. pruinosa, Polyrhachis (Cyrtomyrma) laevissima, Tapinoma sp. (formerly Zatapinoma)
Death count: Probably over a hundred individual queens and colonies by now. I cannot recall whatsoever.
YouTube: https://m.youtube.co...uKsahGliSH7EqOQ (It's pretty dead. Might upload again soon, don't expect my voice to sound the same though.)
Currently kept ant species, favorites have a star in front of their names (NOT in alphabetical order, also may be outdated sometimes): ★ Camponotus irritans inferior, ★ Ooceraea biroi, Pheidole parva, ★ Nylanderia sp., ★ Paraparatrechina tapinomoides, Platythyrea sp., Anochetus sp., Colobopsis sp. (cylindrica group), ★ Crematogaster ferrarii, Polyrhachis (Myrma) cf. pruinosa, Polyrhachis (Cyrtomyrma) laevissima, Tapinoma sp. (formerly Zatapinoma)
Death count: Probably over a hundred individual queens and colonies by now. I cannot recall whatsoever.
#2 Offline - Posted May 17 2021 - 3:13 AM
Depends on which one you get. Some are most definitely not, while others might be. A mature colony would probably need a larger enclosure than most Exo Terras.
#3 Offline - Posted May 17 2021 - 3:20 AM
Most of the Exo-terras also have pretty big gaps in them as well as the screen tops. I would imagine the ants could escape pretty easy. I know I tried to use an exo-terra when I kept a paper wasp colony and withing a few minutes they found multiple exits.
#4 Offline - Posted May 17 2021 - 3:23 AM
Id recommend just using a decent sized tank and turn it on it's side to make it vertical. If you want to be simple find a tight sealing lid with fine mesh, but there is also a very good tutorial on this by SerpaDesign > this way you can make sure it's escape proof
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#5 Offline - Posted May 17 2021 - 3:24 AM
Oecophylla smaragdina are probably too large to escape, though that being said, most exos are far too small to house a decent sized colony
#6 Offline - Posted May 17 2021 - 3:26 AM
I'm getting a nano tall. I only plan to raise a colony of around 200 workers.Oecophylla smaragdina are probably too large to escape, though that being said, most exos are far too small to house a decent sized colony
Sent from my CPH2201 using Tapatalk
Young ant keeper with a decent amount of knowledge on local ant species.
YouTube: https://m.youtube.co...uKsahGliSH7EqOQ (It's pretty dead. Might upload again soon, don't expect my voice to sound the same though.)
Currently kept ant species, favorites have a star in front of their names (NOT in alphabetical order, also may be outdated sometimes): ★ Camponotus irritans inferior, ★ Ooceraea biroi, Pheidole parva, ★ Nylanderia sp., ★ Paraparatrechina tapinomoides, Platythyrea sp., Anochetus sp., Colobopsis sp. (cylindrica group), ★ Crematogaster ferrarii, Polyrhachis (Myrma) cf. pruinosa, Polyrhachis (Cyrtomyrma) laevissima, Tapinoma sp. (formerly Zatapinoma)
Death count: Probably over a hundred individual queens and colonies by now. I cannot recall whatsoever.
YouTube: https://m.youtube.co...uKsahGliSH7EqOQ (It's pretty dead. Might upload again soon, don't expect my voice to sound the same though.)
Currently kept ant species, favorites have a star in front of their names (NOT in alphabetical order, also may be outdated sometimes): ★ Camponotus irritans inferior, ★ Ooceraea biroi, Pheidole parva, ★ Nylanderia sp., ★ Paraparatrechina tapinomoides, Platythyrea sp., Anochetus sp., Colobopsis sp. (cylindrica group), ★ Crematogaster ferrarii, Polyrhachis (Myrma) cf. pruinosa, Polyrhachis (Cyrtomyrma) laevissima, Tapinoma sp. (formerly Zatapinoma)
Death count: Probably over a hundred individual queens and colonies by now. I cannot recall whatsoever.
#7 Offline - Posted May 17 2021 - 3:45 AM
I'm getting a nano tall. I only plan to raise a colony of around 200 workers.Oecophylla smaragdina are probably too large to escape, though that being said, most exos are far too small to house a decent sized colony
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I know it is possible to regulate colony size, but I'm not sure if you can to that extent. I'm interested in hearing how it goes.
#8 Offline - Posted May 17 2021 - 4:33 AM
KayI know it is possible to regulate colony size, but I'm not sure if you can to that extent. I'm interested in hearing how it goes.I'm getting a nano tall. I only plan to raise a colony of around 200 workers.Oecophylla smaragdina are probably too large to escape, though that being said, most exos are far too small to house a decent sized colony
Sent from my CPH2201 using Tapatalk
Sent from my CPH2201 using Tapatalk
Young ant keeper with a decent amount of knowledge on local ant species.
YouTube: https://m.youtube.co...uKsahGliSH7EqOQ (It's pretty dead. Might upload again soon, don't expect my voice to sound the same though.)
Currently kept ant species, favorites have a star in front of their names (NOT in alphabetical order, also may be outdated sometimes): ★ Camponotus irritans inferior, ★ Ooceraea biroi, Pheidole parva, ★ Nylanderia sp., ★ Paraparatrechina tapinomoides, Platythyrea sp., Anochetus sp., Colobopsis sp. (cylindrica group), ★ Crematogaster ferrarii, Polyrhachis (Myrma) cf. pruinosa, Polyrhachis (Cyrtomyrma) laevissima, Tapinoma sp. (formerly Zatapinoma)
Death count: Probably over a hundred individual queens and colonies by now. I cannot recall whatsoever.
YouTube: https://m.youtube.co...uKsahGliSH7EqOQ (It's pretty dead. Might upload again soon, don't expect my voice to sound the same though.)
Currently kept ant species, favorites have a star in front of their names (NOT in alphabetical order, also may be outdated sometimes): ★ Camponotus irritans inferior, ★ Ooceraea biroi, Pheidole parva, ★ Nylanderia sp., ★ Paraparatrechina tapinomoides, Platythyrea sp., Anochetus sp., Colobopsis sp. (cylindrica group), ★ Crematogaster ferrarii, Polyrhachis (Myrma) cf. pruinosa, Polyrhachis (Cyrtomyrma) laevissima, Tapinoma sp. (formerly Zatapinoma)
Death count: Probably over a hundred individual queens and colonies by now. I cannot recall whatsoever.
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