So, I have bad news and good news. The bad is probably worse than the good news is good. Anyways, I'm going to start of with the bad news, the "queen" I've been taking care of may not be a queen at all. The reason I suspect this leads to the somewhat good news, I caught another Ponera pennsylvanica queen today at the park. This queen is definitly a queen, it has a much bigger gaster (the gaster is also much longer) and is much larger in general than the star "queen" of this journal. I really don't want to believe that the current queen in the sand test tube is not a queen at all but it seems pretty likely. I also may or may not have stole the queen I caught today from a already established colony.
You should collect the colony, if you're able to catch every single worker and brood within the nest.