Hola todos!
Here's my experience keeping Cephalotes texanus. I received this colony from a friend in January. I carved my own wood nest out of honey mesquite wood that had come with the ants. I had been reading my research papers about them and their relatives to know how to care for them. My friend had taken pictures of where they had found the small colony. It was an old mesquite sitting right next to a medium sized river. They said they were in the dead limbs in the tree. I added plaster of paris at the bottom to create a high surrounding humidity since they don't seem to like moistened nests at all. Then I added more sticks and a feeding area. In the reports, they are said to eat pollen, but mine haven't been interested in it.
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I have been feeding them mealworms and turkey breast. Also Honey-water. They like the turkey breast the most and would even take it into the nest to continually eat over several days.
They started out with 5 larvae, 2 eggs, 1 queen, 20ish workers, and 10ish soldiers. They now have 7 larvae, 30-40 eggs, and only 3 losses of a soldier and 2 workers. The soldiers also came looking very thin but after a few days their gasters are very swollen and appear a bright rusty red color near the articulation of the gaster. 3 of the larvae appear to begin to pupate. There's not much else to report on them. They grow rather slowly it seems. Eggs appear to take 3-4 weeks to hatch and larvae 1.5 weeks to start pupating with proper feeding. They are actually rather easy and simple to keep at the moment.
January 20th, 2023
January 27th, 2023
January 29th, 2023
February 2nd, 2023
More pictures will be added when I come back from a mini President's day vacation.