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Mercutia's Tetramorium sp.E


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#21 Offline dspdrew - Posted May 5 2014 - 7:06 AM

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That is too bad.

 

I often have problems moving colonies unless the cotton is 100% dried out. 

Same here.



#22 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted July 10 2014 - 5:46 PM

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How large is the queen? How large are the workers?



#23 Offline Mercutia - Posted July 10 2014 - 6:43 PM

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Queen is about 7mm, workers are about 3mm



#24 Offline ant fan - Posted December 31 2016 - 8:48 AM

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Maybe I have been lucky but I have never forced my Tetramorium to hibernate and sometimes added a heating pad under the tank in winter. They never stop producing all year. They are kept in soil so I can view the sides and the bottom of the tank which is Always covered with eggs/larvae. sorry to hear how this turned out for you...






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