On January 10th, I drove a few miles down south to pick up a myrmecocystus placodops colony from YsTheAnt (awesome dude, by the way!) first time with ants this large and unique...
Seeing the repletes begin to change color and grow from the different mixes I’ve been feeding them and all of the larvae munch down on all the mealworm/cricket/fruitfly meat. The colors with the red heads and the dark bodies make them a site to behold and good lord; they have long legs. I love watching them explore and run around
I’ve noticed near midnight, they start to fill the entrance of the bamboo tube they have with sand, and by the time I wake up, it’s open again. I figured they would be foraging 24/7, but even ants need a break.
I also love how they are constantly digging up—burying, and moving random cricket legs or pieces of small sand.
100-110 workers (maybe might be super far off)
4-5 large (MASSIVE) Larvae
finally, an absurd amount of smaller larvae
Fairly sure they are hiding a big pile of eggs, but I am still waiting on the red filter so until then, I won’t be able to get a good look at the nest.
I’m terrified of exposing the nest to light, so best to wait.
Anywhoo, have a good night everyone. Let me know if you have any advice on keeping these guys. Please send me a pm or something because, honestly, I don’t know all that much about them.
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