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Acromyrmex versicolor questions
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CAantz
, Dec 16 2022 7:42 PM
acromyrmex antibg anting joshua tree new
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#1 Offline - Posted December 16 2022 - 7:42 PM
I was thinking about getting an acromyrmex versicolor colony from Drew. I have done months of research on leafcutters especially acromyrmex versicolor. If anyone has tips on keeping these ants I would greatly appreciate it. I am thinking about going to Joshua Park sometime this summer, hopefully to catch catch some Acromyrmex and honey pots. I know that acromyrmex flys a bit later, but if anyone could tell me the best time and place to catch these ants that would be awesome.
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#2 Offline - Posted December 16 2022 - 9:16 PM
For keeping these ants it is pretty simplistic. I keep mine on my tarantula shelf. My Acromyrmex colonies are always out of sunlight. They are good at a steady room temperature. I feed them a mix of dried/fresh rose petals and betta flake medley which you can find on chewy.com or any big box pet store. I keep my colonies in a plethora of enclosures. I have my youngest colony in a test tube. I have a 1 year old colony in a Tar Heel ants fortress. I have a 2 year old colony in a custom 5 gallon aquarium with a plaster bottom. Then finally I have my oldest colony (3 years) in a formicarium made by dspdrew himself. They are a quite versatile species and heavily misunderstood by the general census. I will also say if you find your largest joy in feeding ants then you are in for a bore. If you are in to the creation and cultivation of a fungus garden then you are in for a treat. Have fun with them and good luck!
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#3 Offline - Posted December 17 2022 - 8:21 AM
Thank you so much!
#4 Offline - Posted December 17 2022 - 8:23 AM
Would you happen to know the best spot and time of year to find a nuptial flight of these ants?
Edited by CAantz, December 22 2022 - 12:15 PM.
#5 Offline - Posted December 17 2022 - 8:43 AM
From what I know they fly around later summer in the first few big rainstorms in the desert.
#6 Offline - Posted December 17 2022 - 3:23 PM
They fly around the beginning of august. Best bet would be Joshua tree around any dried river beds.
Currently: Considering moving to Australia
Reason: Myrmecia
Reason: Myrmecia
#7 Offline - Posted December 17 2022 - 4:02 PM
Thanks!
#8 Offline - Posted December 22 2022 - 12:15 PM
If anyone has suggestions on where and how to catch Acromyrmex versicolor, I would greatly appreciate it.
#9 Offline - Posted December 22 2022 - 1:02 PM
#10 Offline - Posted January 26 2023 - 7:32 AM
Is it possible to get Atta Mexicana in California with the proper permit? I think AntsEmporium was selling them last season.
#11 Offline - Posted January 26 2023 - 8:15 AM
Is it possible to get Atta Mexicana in California with the proper permit? I think AntsEmporium was selling them last season.
AntsEmporium is no longer in business and they were selling A. texana, not A. mexicana
It's extremely unlikely you will be able to get A. mexicana let alone any Atta in in California
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#12 Offline - Posted January 26 2023 - 9:19 AM
Oh ok.
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