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#21 Offline Jonathan5608 - Posted August 12 2022 - 11:23 AM

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Camponotus nearcticus third worker hatched
N flavipes moved to the water test tube in there formicariumA0F3AECD-E7A0-4CD3-AF94-3E27DB0337E2.jpeg

#22 Offline Jonathan5608 - Posted August 24 2022 - 8:41 AM

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Little update.
1. My n. flavipes queen unfortunately past probably cause of mold.
2. My Aphaenogaster colony has moved to there water test tube and have a pile of eggs which is gradually growing.2D8206BD-DAAB-45AF-B452-A7658146B310.jpeg
3. My camponotus pennsylvanicus has a nice pile of eggs which she is sitting on.
4. My t immigrans is thriving and close to ten workers.
5. I recently received two new species. Camponotus castaneus and pheidole bicarinata.
I will no longer update this journal and instead make journals on individual species.

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Edited by Jonathan5608, August 24 2022 - 8:42 AM.





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