Update 21.i.2022
Not a whole lot has changed for the most part with my Camponotus. I have sold my C. essigi colony which is the most significant change. Another change would be moving my C. festinatus back to tub and tubes as they just seemed to not do well in the petri dish nest for some reason.
So, you might not even be able to see any brood, but trust me there is some. The queen laid a new batch of eggs last night which is perfect since she had around 15 small larvae before that. I'm not too sure why, but the colony has not been able to get larvae to grow since the majority of the brood went through the motions and became workers. This unfortunately has stunted their growth and has meant there are no workers to replace the lost ones. Though the colony has not suffered too much with their decline in numbers they are a bit smaller. The queen luckily has not suffered and is still quite healthy.
And as usual, I can't go without saying how much I like this colony both for their looks and behaviors. Eventually I do want to make a museumesque formicarium and outworld for this colony. I would do a vivarium, but I would like to keep full view of the inner of the colony.
My C. ocreatus on the other hand has been non-stop growing with brood. Matter of fact the queen laid a new batch of eggs a couple days ago. They now have two 12-13mm minors which do appear to be full sized, which I have heard isn't uncommon in C. ocreatus.
They also have a very large larva which seems to be growing larger than that of the 12mm minors, so hopefully it'll be a different caste. The colony is in total around 21 or 22 workers currently and many larvae close to pupating and a handful of pupae ready to eclose. It's a little hard to see, but the egg pile is fairly big and seems fairly larger than the previous two.
I think this colony will probably go into a labrynth style formicarium. I do want to make a kind of drawer system with each "drawer" being a labrynth-style nest and a foraging area on top.
As for my unidentifiable Camponotus colony, they have been growing very slow since there is not much brood that is developing. I do think it's very possible that because of how warm I kept them the queen laid a batch of eggs that she shouldn't have and thus there was brood that was still pupating and eclosing mixed with larvae waiting to go into diapause.
I think I may have to unfortunately put this colony into diapause sometime within the next month if the queen does not lay by then. Either than that the colony still has decent amount of brood which is comprised of around 40 or so larvae. Some of these larvae are not waiting for diapuase which is mildly annoying.
I still am excited for this colony to get 20mm majors which will be fun to watch.
And lastly there is all the C. yogi that I have. Every single queen and colony has brood. I currently have nine colonies with workers, which will soon be a few more. This would be eleven, but I gave a couple colonies with workers to Zeiss. As for all the founding queens, they have all laid by now. My largest colony is at nine workers and has only a five brood left of the first generation.
I also noticed something about the brood of my largest colony... there's second generation eggs! I am quite interested to see just how large the second generation will be considering the first generation is 14. I also have a formicarium idea that I have started to buy the parts for. It is basically a 30x200mm glass water injection tube, like that used for bamboo tubes, and it will have a piece of oak inserted into it. I want to use an oak dowel and carve galleries into it for one and for the other I want to put a piece of oak branch that has been beetled and termited. I do have a concern that it will just be a big moldy mess, especially once I put ants into it, so I am considering putting a colony of springtails into them when I do eventually make them. These formicaria could possibly fit a fully mature colony if they really do only reach around 300 workers. Though to achieve this there will most definitely be chambers that are unviewable.
Edited by ReignofRage, January 21 2022 - 1:01 AM.