oct 11 2021
This is the start of my journal. I had this colony for a month now. Their fungus garden is the size of a golf ball now. This colony is a 2 queen colony meaning that this colony is a super colony. They have 0-10 eggs, 10-30 larvae, 1 pupa, and 50-70 workers. Sorry for bad camera angles. Also, I've been experiencing some weird behavior. When I give them some material to harvest, at first, they harvest it and eventually, the harvesting stops. It might be because the material might have bad substance for the fungus.
I've read that once, in a lab, scientists gave a leafcutter ant colony some orange peels with harmful substance for the fungus. At first, they harvested it and gave it to the fungus but when the leafcutter ants found out that it had a negative effect, they didn't harvest it anymore. And when the scientists gave them orange peels without harmful stuff, they rejected it for 1 month straight.
That might be the behavior I'm seeing at my colony but when they harvest and give the so called " harmful material " to the fungus, it only seems to grow. So, not really sure but right now, I just call them " picky. " It also might be because they're ready to go to the 2-3 months of foraging.
oct 12 2021
Beginning to see lots of pupa!
for some reason wouldn't let me post the picture
oct 13 2021
Decided to change feeding schedule.
oct 20 2021
not that much activity although most pupae are gone and have most likely grown into ants.
Edited by antscientist, October 20 2021 - 3:41 AM.