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Mid-Florida, July 20, 2022


Best Answer FinWins , July 19 2022 - 10:07 PM

Those are both male ants Go to the full post


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#1 Offline JasperNeedsHelp - Posted July 19 2022 - 10:01 PM

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I found these two gals literally 24 hrs apart, one just moments ago. I almost feel like they're mimics, but I'm also unsure of that as well. They're both rather large, very deep, dark reddish brownish black all over with a slender, pointy gaster that is much darker than the rest of their bodies. They were both floundering in my bathroom sink, both nearly drowned but made full recoveries so far. I was also wondering if they're possibly a polygynous species, as I'm running out of room to keep all these queens but I've been dying to start a poly colony.

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Beginner seller, intermediate keeper, long-time enthusiast! Currently keeping:
- x2 Solenopsis invicta queen w/ brood
- x3 Dorymyrmex bureni queen w/ brood
- x1 Crematogaster Emery queen
- x1 Camponotus castaneus queen w/ brood
- x1 [i]Camponotus tortuganus
queen w/ brood
- x13 [i]Camponotus floridanus
queens w/ brood

#2 Offline FinWins - Posted July 19 2022 - 10:07 PM   Best Answer

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Those are both male ants

I keep: C. modoc, C. sansabeanus  :D, C. maritimus, Formica argentea, M. mexicanus  :D, Odontomachus brunneus :D, Pogonomyrmex californicus, Pogonomyrmex rugosus, 

 


#3 Offline JasperNeedsHelp - Posted July 19 2022 - 10:57 PM

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Those are both male ants


Thought they didn't look like queens lmao. Thank you!
Beginner seller, intermediate keeper, long-time enthusiast! Currently keeping:
- x2 Solenopsis invicta queen w/ brood
- x3 Dorymyrmex bureni queen w/ brood
- x1 Crematogaster Emery queen
- x1 Camponotus castaneus queen w/ brood
- x1 [i]Camponotus tortuganus
queen w/ brood
- x13 [i]Camponotus floridanus
queens w/ brood

#4 Offline Aaron567 - Posted July 22 2022 - 7:54 PM

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Camponotus floridanus males.






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