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#241 Offline DRpepper - Posted March 3 2022 - 6:46 AM

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lasuis neoniger

Camponotus (currently unidentified)

 

plans to get this year 

1 prenolepis

2 different Camponotus sp

3 myrmica poly colony 



#242 Offline Guest_SolenopsisKeeper_* - Posted March 3 2022 - 6:36 PM

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Update:
One Odontomachus died that was caught from the wild, due to a parasite I speculate


I now also keep
Tetromorium,
4 Fire ant Colonies,
2 Fire ant founding queens,
C. Floridanus,
Odontomachus sp.
Odontomachus(founding)
C. Planatus


And I am trying to find trachymyrmex queens
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#243 Offline brian - Posted March 3 2022 - 6:57 PM

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Update:
One Odontomachus died that was caught from the wild, due to a parasite I speculate
I now also keep
Tetromorium,
4 Fire ant Colonies,
2 Fire ant founding queens,
C. Floridanus,
Odontomachus sp.
Odontomachus(founding)
C. Planatus
And I am trying to find trachymyrmex queens




Nice,Floridanus is the species that I really want to keep as I'm originally from Florida and I grow up with these ants. But living in Indiana now makes that extremely hard. Lol
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#244 Offline brian - Posted March 3 2022 - 7:54 PM

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The Entomology room as my wife calls it (also when she's mad at me for buying more for it the
"bug pit" or other names i won't Wright here. LoL ) currently has


1 Camponotus sansabeanus 3 years old
1 Aphaenogaster Rudis 1 year old
1 Camponotus vicinus 3 years old
1 Camponotus castaneus 3 years old
9 camponotus pennsylvanicus all between 2 and 3 years old
2 camponotus decipiens (sold to me as Camponotus discolor ops lol) 1/2 year old each
1 Crematogaster Ashmeadi colony 3 years old and my biggest and most crazy escape artist ever.
1 Tapinoma sessile colony 1 year old
1 camponotus that I don't know. Small with bright yellow gaster stripes cute little girls. All got those cool yellow stripes.
1 Formica subsericea colony 2 years old that I never can get going well. She only has like 5 workers then like 2 will die she will lay eggs and ill get 10 or so but they die off before she lays again then its time for that winter sleep and we start off next year with 7 or 6 maybe 10 but no growth past that. Very frustrating.

I also have
Hissing cockroaches in a display set up.
Dubia a feeder roaches but also in a nice display setup
Several different types of Isopods
Widow spiders and other backyard spider's of unknown types.
Hopefully I will be adding some lizards a snake or 2 and a few other things to the room as time goes by.

The room is heated separately from the house with its own heat system contained in the room. Is completely self contained all cinder blocks with poured concrete floors walls and ceiling no openings other then its door. Has a door set up so I have a clean room type entry so if there is ever an escape issue its much much harder to leave that room. I love building things and this was a fun project to construct. Also my wife would kill me if anything got into the main house. LoL
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#245 Offline cocdeshijie - Posted March 3 2022 - 8:07 PM

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Currently keeping: 

Myrmecocystus mexicanus

Pogonomyrmex rugosus

Pogonomyrmex subdentatus

Acromyrmex versicolor

Camponotus ocreatus

 

Kept before:

Myrmecocystus navajo

Myrmecocystus mendax

Myrmecocystus mimicus

Myrmecocystus romainei

Myrmecocystus 

Camponotus vicinus

Camponotus semitestaceus

Camponotus sansabeanus 

Camponotus laevigatus

Camponotus essigi

Camponotus ca02

Pogonomyrmex californicus

Pogonomyrmex subnitidus

Pheidole californica

Pheidole hyatti

Monomorium ergatogyna


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誰でも大好き!well.....except a few

 

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#246 Offline PaigeX - Posted March 4 2022 - 1:13 AM

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List getting too big so ima just post it here too.
 

Rhytidoponera sp. impressa group - R. chalybaea or R. enigmatica
Melophorus Rufoniger
Myrmecia Nigrocincta
Myrmecia Gilberti
Myrmecia Chrysogaster
Polyrhachis Ammon
Polyrhachis Vermiculosa
Polyrhachis Aurea        
Polyrhachis Phryne 
Polyrhachis Australis
Polyrhachis Daemeli
Polyrhachis Hookeri
Polyrhachis Rufifemur
Polyrhachis Tubifera
Camponotus Aeneopilosus
Colobopsis Macrocephala or sp.
Dolichoderus Scrobiculatus
Camponotus Humilior 
Iridomyrmex Bicknelli
Ochetellus Glaber
Nylanderia obscura
Solenopsis sp
Pheidole sp
Stigmacros sp
Cardiocondyla sp

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Favourite Genus: Polyrhachis 

 
Journal: Main

Instagram: australian_polyrhachis

 

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#247 Offline antsriondel - Posted March 4 2022 - 6:27 PM

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List getting too big so ima just post it here too.
 

Rhytidoponera sp. impressa group - R. chalybaea or R. enigmatica
Melophorus Rufoniger
Myrmecia Nigrocincta
Myrmecia Gilberti
Myrmecia Chrysogaster
Polyrhachis Ammon
Polyrhachis Vermiculosa
Polyrhachis Aurea        
Polyrhachis Phryne 
Polyrhachis Australis
Polyrhachis Daemeli
Polyrhachis Hookeri
Polyrhachis Rufifemur
Polyrhachis Tubifera
Camponotus Aeneopilosus
Colobopsis Macrocephala or sp.
Dolichoderus Scrobiculatus
Camponotus Humilior 
Iridomyrmex Bicknelli
Ochetellus Glaber
Nylanderia obscura
Solenopsis sp
Pheidole sp
Stigmacros sp
Cardiocondyla sp

 

awesome!! (y)


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#248 Offline Guest_SolenopsisKeeper_* - Posted March 4 2022 - 8:17 PM

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The Entomology room as my wife calls it (also when she's mad at me for buying more for it the
"bug pit" or other names i won't Wright here. LoL ) currently has
1 Camponotus sansabeanus 3 years old
1 Aphaenogaster Rudis 1 year old
1 Camponotus vicinus 3 years old
1 Camponotus castaneus 3 years old
9 camponotus pennsylvanicus all between 2 and 3 years old
2 camponotus decipiens (sold to me as Camponotus discolor ops lol) 1/2 year old each
1 Crematogaster Ashmeadi colony 3 years old and my biggest and most crazy escape artist ever.
1 Tapinoma sessile colony 1 year old
1 camponotus that I don't know. Small with bright yellow gaster stripes cute little girls. All got those cool yellow stripes.
1 Formica subsericea colony 2 years old that I never can get going well. She only has like 5 workers then like 2 will die she will lay eggs and ill get 10 or so but they die off before she lays again then its time for that winter sleep and we start off next year with 7 or 6 maybe 10 but no growth past that. Very frustrating.
I also have
Hissing cockroaches in a display set up.
Dubia a feeder roaches but also in a nice display setup
Several different types of Isopods
Widow spiders and other backyard spider's of unknown types.
Hopefully I will be adding some lizards a snake or 2 and a few other things to the room as time goes by.
The room is heated separately from the house with its own heat system contained in the room. Is completely self contained all cinder blocks with poured concrete floors walls and ceiling no openings other then its door. Has a door set up so I have a clean room type entry so if there is ever an escape issue its much much harder to leave that room. I love building things and this was a fun project to construct. Also my wife would kill me if anything got into the main house. LoL


The only difficultly with Floridanus is the fast growing colonies… month 5, I just had my first major and 30 workers, tons of cocoons.
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#249 Offline brian - Posted March 4 2022 - 10:10 PM

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[quote name="SolenopsisKeeper-" post="207227" timestamp="1646453866"][quote name="brian" post="207175" timestamp="1646366099"]

The only difficultly with Floridanus is the fast growing colonies… month 5, I just had my first major and 30 workers, tons of cocoons.[/quote]

That would be fine. I have that room and lots of room and about 7 nest to upgrade step by step as they grow. I miss Florida so much and those were the girls I grew up watching.

#250 Offline Guest_SolenopsisKeeper_* - Posted March 5 2022 - 11:03 AM

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Is discolor in indiaiana? I heard they are similar.

Also, tortoganus may have a better distribution(They are both considered Floridian carpenter ants Becuase of similarity)

Right now, I have been trying to find Formica queens and release my extra Odontomachus, or even put them in a terrarium.

#251 Offline brian - Posted March 5 2022 - 10:14 PM

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Is discolor in indiaiana? I heard they are similar.

Also, tortoganus may have a better distribution(They are both considered Floridian carpenter ants Becuase of similarity)

Right now, I have been trying to find Formica queens and release my extra Odontomachus, or even put them in a terrarium.

 
I have 2 camponotus decipiens (sold to me as Camponotus discolor ops lol) 1/2 year old each

There similar but smaller then the Floridanus i grue up with. There great but its like all things, RC cola is not Pepsi and Dr. Pib is okay but Its never going to be a Dr. Pepper. LOL



#252 Offline Guest_SolenopsisKeeper_* - Posted March 6 2022 - 9:00 AM

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That is what interest me, I have Floridanus (certain) and the majors are kind of small so far…maybe I need to wait longer though, so it may make sense.

This is my first major. Also, I have seen another species of Camponotus that has significantly darker heads than Floridanus. I brood boosted one cocoon after the first workers came, but it has been a few months, and his head…
He is kind of in the center of this photo. I may make a journal for them
That is what interest me, I have Floridanus (certain) and the majors are kind of small so far…maybe I need to wait longer though, so it may make sense.

This is my first major. Also, I have seen another species of Camponotus that has significantly darker heads than Floridanus. I brood boosted one cocoon after the first workers came, but it has been a few months, and his head…
He is kind of in the center of this photo. I may make a journal for them

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#253 Offline LIExotics - Posted July 11 2022 - 6:05 AM

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Hey everyone. Just started getting into ant keeping over the last year. But I've been studying it for years. The ant species I currently have are:

Camponotus Chromaiodes
Camponotus Subbarbatus
Camponotus Americanus
Camponotus Maritimus

Pheidole Morrisi
Pheidole Megacephala

Tetramorium Immigrans

Formica Fusca
Formica Moki

Prenolepis Imparis

Solenopsis Invicta

Dorymyrmex bureni

Proceratium silaceum

As well as a few other species that I haven't ID'ed yet.

#254 Offline ExponentMars - Posted October 18 2022 - 3:55 PM

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Currently keeping: 
Acromyrmex versicolor

Camponotus ca-02 

Camponotus semitestaceus 

Crematogaster sp. (struggling)

Pogonomyrmex rugosus (queen only)

Tetramorium immigrans 

Brachymyrmex patagonicus

 

Kept:

Pheidole navigans

Camponotus decipiens (or discolor?) 

Myrmecocystus mexicanus (no idea what happened to this lot)

Solenopsis invicta (lots. lots and lots.)
Pogonomyrmex sp. (large, red, found in Texas)

Pogonomyrmex californicus (died w/o workers)

 

Wanting: 

Novomessor cockerelli, 

Neoponera villosa, 

Atta texana, 

Your mother 


Edited by ExponentMars, October 30 2022 - 11:37 AM.

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Currently Keeping: 
Crematogaster sp., Camponotus Ca02, Tetramorium Immigrans
Wishlist: 
Acromyrmex, novos, Pogonomyrmex, Formica, and Lasius

#255 Offline Tanks - Posted October 22 2022 - 4:50 PM

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Currently keeping:

 

Brachymyrmex patagonicus

Camponotus hyatti

Camponotus modoc

Pogonomyrmex californicus



#256 Offline paddockweeder - Posted November 12 2022 - 9:18 AM

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Currently keeping:

 

Camponotus cruentatus

Camponotus ligniperdus

 

 

Kept:

 

Messor barbarus

Tetramorium sp.

 

Camponotus nicobarensis

Camponotus singularis

Lasius sp.

 

Odontoponera transversa

Ectomomyrmex astutus

Harpegnathos venator

 

Iridomyrmex anceps



#257 Offline AntsCali098 - Posted November 16 2022 - 4:06 PM

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Keeping:
Aphaenogaster occidentalis
Camponotus ca-02
Camponotus clarithorax
Camponotus essigi
Camponotus vicinus
Camponotus laevigatus
Myrmecocystus mexicanus
Pogonomrymex rugosus
Tetramorium bicarinatum
Tetramorium immigrans
 
Kept:
 
Acromyrmex versicolor
Bracymrymex patigonicus
Formica fusca group
Monomorium ergtognya
Myrmecocystus testaceus
Pheidole navigans
Pheidole sp
Pogonomrymex californicus
Solenopsis molesta

Edited by AntsCali098, June 9 2023 - 4:06 PM.

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Atta sp (wish they were in CA), Crematogaster cerasi, Most Pheidole species

 

 


#258 Offline antsriondel - Posted December 1 2022 - 5:31 PM

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Updated list of ants I own and/ or have kept.

I keep:

Liometopum luctuosum (Three colonies.)

Formica cf fusca-group (The Darkwings)

Camponotus Hurculeanus.

Camponotus Modoc.

Aphaenogaster occidentalis.

 

I have kept:

Lasius brevicornis.

Lasius americanus.

monomorium minimum.



#259 Offline JustabirdfromFlorida - Posted December 13 2022 - 3:28 PM

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Current
Tetramorium bicarinatum
Pheidole crassicornis
Brachymyrmex depalis
Pogonomyrmex badius
Camponotus insanus
Solenopsis invicta



Past
Camponotus Floridinus
Camponotus Plantus
Lasius Neoniger
Solenopsis Invicta
Crematogaster lineolata
Temnothorax sp.


antsriondel is Formica cf fusca-group (The Darkwings) From wings of fire

Edited by asim, February 17 2023 - 12:52 PM.


#260 Offline LowQualityAnts - Posted December 13 2022 - 3:43 PM

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