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Mazmurlo's Camponotus Pennsylvanicus Journal


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#21 Offline ZTYguy - Posted October 3 2022 - 8:21 PM

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Nice colony man. Good to see people in Cali keeping these. Always wanted to compare these with modoc to see and differences in growth and diet etc. just for fun. Maybe I’ll snag one from Garrett.
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#22 Offline DevinTheAntKeeper - Posted October 3 2022 - 10:43 PM

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Hello mazmurlo. Bootytickler123 here, after the years of me antkeeping in california I have realized that camponotus pennslivus is a exotic and illegal species to keep in the state of California. So me, and many included ask this question, are these illegaly kept? If released they will cause great panic in california and slowly take over the state. Please kill them now if they are illegal. This species is exotic.

My guy you must know that as long as they don't escape, it will be fine. And if you say kill ants again, I swear I'm reporting your acc to ant drew or somebody else that can ban you.



#23 Offline DevinTheAntKeeper - Posted October 3 2022 - 10:47 PM

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Pick my oldest one from March 2020 it was my og account it was called stricky or smth

 

Hello dspdrew, I realize you own this forum and I would like to say that I am not a troll account. I am just warning this ant keeper about the dangers of keeping exotics species. Also Bumblebee Antsemporium aka the owner, garret is a bad person and faked permits. So if you buy from him you are also keeping stuff illegaly.

 

Bro you are the most stupid person i have ever seen on this forum. I have bought from Garret and i have gotten permits and they are real. So unless you have real proof, I think you should just delete you account



#24 Offline ZTYguy - Posted October 4 2022 - 8:05 AM

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Pick my oldest one from March 2020 it was my og account it was called stricky or smth
 

Hello dspdrew, I realize you own this forum and I would like to say that I am not a troll account. I am just warning this ant keeper about the dangers of keeping exotics species. Also Bumblebee Antsemporium aka the owner, garret is a bad person and faked permits. So if you buy from him you are also keeping stuff illegaly.

Bro you are the most stupid person i have ever seen on this forum. I have bought from Garret and i have gotten permits and they are real. So unless you have real proof, I think you should just delete you account

Just calm down. That was an alt made by stricky. All of his alts were banned except for his main account. He was being a troll.
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#25 Offline mazmurlo - Posted November 13 2022 - 3:50 PM

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UPDATE

 

 

Tons of workers. They still don't want to hibernate yet, with tons of pupae and large larvae.


Edited by mazmurlo, November 13 2022 - 3:50 PM.

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#26 Offline TheGreatAlate - Posted November 13 2022 - 4:14 PM

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It looks like the condensation issue is being resolved, what is the hydration method on that nest?  

 

Edit: Holy brood!


Edited by TheGreatAlate, November 13 2022 - 4:15 PM.


#27 Offline ColAnt735 - Posted November 13 2022 - 7:51 PM

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I'd remove the heat cable. Just to help them prepare for diapause.


Edited by ColAnt735, November 13 2022 - 7:51 PM.

"If an ant carries an object a hundred times it's weight,you can carry burdens many times your size.


#28 Offline T.C. - Posted November 14 2022 - 9:25 PM

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Yeah, I agree with @ColAnt735. Take off that heating cable, but avoid hibernation for a while. Those ants are still running in 6th gear.



#29 Offline mazmurlo - Posted November 15 2022 - 2:52 PM

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I'd remove the heat cable. Just to help them prepare for diapause.

No.


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#30 Offline ColAnt735 - Posted November 15 2022 - 7:10 PM

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I'd remove the heat cable. Just to help them prepare for diapause.

No.

 

Could you explain your reasoning? Just curious.


"If an ant carries an object a hundred times it's weight,you can carry burdens many times your size.


#31 Offline T.C. - Posted November 15 2022 - 8:46 PM

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I'd remove the heat cable. Just to help them prepare for diapause.

No.

 

Could you explain your reasoning? Just curious.

 

 

He's Building An Empire!  B)


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#32 Offline mazmurlo - Posted September 6 2023 - 9:51 PM

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Images coming tomorrow, but they've been doing great. They survived spending over a month in storage with no food, 90+ F temps, and no water. They've never tried to hibernate, the queen's just been laying and they've been doing real swell. I'll probably start a Camponotus fragilis and Pogonomyrmex californicus journal later as well.  ;)


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#33 Offline mazmurlo - Posted November 24 2023 - 1:31 AM

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Queen mysteriously died. They never tried to hibernate, perhaps she just overworked herself to death? We'll never know. RIP, she really was a great queen.  :(



#34 Offline 100lols - Posted November 24 2023 - 11:17 PM

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Rip! Hopefully you get another go.




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