Also, I noticed that they appear to have cut of the gaster of a deceased replete, saving the food inside. Pretty smart if you ask me.
Edited by AntsCali098, September 30 2023 - 1:26 PM.
Edited by AntsCali098, September 30 2023 - 1:26 PM.
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Wow that is one cool colony, good luck!
I obtained a Myrmecocystus mexicanus colony for Christmas with 15+ workers and lots of larvae. I have since moved them to a mini hearth xl from tar heel ants, and they are doing great. I am really excited for the future for them. I am always a but paranoid about them since I know that they have a trend to sometimes randomly die. Here are some photos:
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Also, I noticed that they appear to have cut of the gaster of a deceased replete, saving the food inside. Pretty smart if you ask me.
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Edited by AntsTopia, December 29 2022 - 8:08 PM.
Thanks! I think it's pretty normal to have a replete.I obtained a Myrmecocystus mexicanus colony for Christmas with 15+ workers and lots of larvae. I have since moved them to a mini hearth xl from tar heel ants, and they are doing great. I am really excited for the future for them. I am always a but paranoid about them since I know that they have a trend to sometimes randomly die. Here are some photos:PXL_20221230_002751612.jpgPXL_20221230_002833571.jpgPXL_20221230_002849969.jpg
Also, I noticed that they appear to have cut of the gaster of a deceased replete, saving the food inside. Pretty smart if you ask me.PXL_20221230_003220745.MP.jpg
SO JELAOUS! How do they have a replete at this age??
I'll follow this journal for now. Really nice colony btw.
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My mendax colony is taking a long time to have their repletes, possibly mexicanus has faster replete making?
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I had no idea they cut open the repletes to save the nectar inside
Do u feed them often? Cuz if u don't then they may be trying to save very drop of honey they have (Litteraly) lol .
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Have you noticed any of the workers piling sand on the larvae? One of the coolest ant behaviors I've seen.
Have you noticed any of the workers piling sand on the larvae? One of the coolest ant behaviors I've seen.
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The eggs have now turned in to small larvae. Other than that, the colony still has plenty of cocoons, and they are getting a mealworm today. They will probably outgrow the nest once all the brood ecloses.
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