7 Jan 2022
I brought them out of hibernation about a week and a half ago. I haven't seen any fungus since I took them out, I assume it's still in it's diapause pellet form and is hidden underneath the ants tending to it. I'm hoping I see growth from the fungus soon. I've been offering dried flower petals, which they aren't accepting enthusiastically but aren't ignoring either. I've been using mostly rose petals, which are one of their favorites, but I've also tried some new flowers, some butterfly pea flowers and jasmine flowers. Whenever I put the flower petals in they're generally ignored for a little while, but I'll come back a day or so later and a good portion of the petals will have been collected. Hopefully the fact that they're accepting plants (even if slowly) means fungus growth is coming soon. If, worst case scenario, the fungus doesn't grow for a while longer, I'll try giving them a little longer in hibernation and see if that fixes anything.
I attached their old nest to a new nest & outworld. I gave them one larger outworld instead of two smaller outworlds like they had previously. It should be more interesting to watch them forage in this new outworld. Their current nest doesn't have good visibility and the watering system isn't great either. The new nest is a large petri dish style nest. I'm a fan of petri dish nests because they offer great visibility, plus seeing the fungus grow wide and flat should be interesting. I'm keeping the new nest covered and letting the current nest get exposed to light. I'm also keeping the new nest more humid than the old nest. I'm not letting the old nest completely dry out, because I'm paranoid about potentially damaging the fungus while it's still small and just waking up, but I'm doing everything else I can to make the new nest more appealing. Every time I look into the new nest, I see more workers hanging out in it, so hopefully some fungus is moved in there soon.
I probably won't update until something happens, either until they move into the new nest or until the fungus gardens start growing again. If you're interested in seeing more frequent and casual updates, I have an ant journal going on the Ant Keeping & Ethology Discord as well.