If you can i want the response with pro and contra , i have to chose from that species:
Temnothorax unifasciatus
Lasius Niger
Lasius Neoniger
Formica rufa
Carpenter Ant
and lasius emarginatus
Thx for you time
If you can i want the response with pro and contra , i have to chose from that species:
Temnothorax unifasciatus
Lasius Niger
Lasius Neoniger
Formica rufa
Carpenter Ant
and lasius emarginatus
Thx for you time
Can we have more information? Do you have queens of all these species but can only keep a few or something like that?
Edited by Gregory2455, July 26 2015 - 10:13 AM.
I have that species and only 2 formicariums and outworlds
Edited by Ants4fun, July 27 2015 - 2:44 AM.
I assume your new to the ant game? If so and your really can only afford/have the containers/Formicariums for two Colonies I'd recomend
Lasius niger and probably something like Temnothorax unifasciatus just because some of the other species I've heard don't have high-success rates such as the Formica rufa and for me at least Camponotus [plus they grow very slow however if you want majors they are great for that still that wait!]
I like Lasius niger [even though I don't have them here] because from what I've read/seen on the web they are really great for beginners and their colonies grow very large!
You can just buy a lot of tubes and get queens to fill them up. You can control the number of workers you have. Just don't feed them too often so their won't be explosive growth. It's a good way to enjoy a lot of species without going through the process of a full blown colony. But of course, a small colony doesn't have all the behaviors of a large one.
Species I keep:
1 Lasius cf. Neoniger 30 workers
1 Camponotus sp. 15 workers
20 Tetramorium SpE 30 workers
1 T. Sessile 200 workers
Do any of the species really appeal to you? If you just have first year queens, why not keep them all just to see which ones turn out to be your favorite and go from there?
Test tubes are pretty cheap, also it is possible to build your own formicariums for just a few dollars.
Various setups for founding queens: http://www.formicult...of-handy-links/
There are some tutorials on this link: http://www.formicult...of-handy-links/
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I put that question because i don't think all the queens will live in test tube
All the species can live in a test tube, alright. Formica rufa is not exactly easy to keep, but there are success stories.
Species I keep:
1 Lasius cf. Neoniger 30 workers
1 Camponotus sp. 15 workers
20 Tetramorium SpE 30 workers
1 T. Sessile 200 workers
@GeniousNutella12
which Carpenter ant do you have? There are a few species, which are a little bit different to keep.
Franz
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