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Jant’s Pheidole Vistana


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#1 Offline JAnt - Posted October 20 2023 - 11:00 PM

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Hey Everyone,

New Pheidole species journal! I want to introduce the young Pheidole vistana that I’ve been keeping for almost a month now. I received this young colony with a queen and a single worker, along with a pile of brood.

What piqued my interest in this colony is their appearance; they look like larger Pheidole californica, but also what I believe is their first ever major; it’s not the typical “big-headed.” It seems a bit slimmer IMO. They grow fast and are very active foragers.

Queen: 1
Major: 1
Workers: 15

Come check them out!
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See the major?!
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Close to their first month!

Thanks for checking out this journal!
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#2 Offline AntsCali098 - Posted October 20 2023 - 11:27 PM

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Nice! Surprising to me that they got a "major" this early. I think it a median?


Edited by AntsCali098, October 20 2023 - 11:27 PM.

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#3 Offline JAnt - Posted October 20 2023 - 11:30 PM

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Nice! Surprising to me that they got a "major" this early. I think it a median.

That's also my conclusion, or their major is really like that; we’ll find out as they grow.

To me, it looks more like an oversized worker, OR… we’re looking at the size difference between her nanitics and a regular-sized worker, which actually makes more sense

Edited by JAnt, October 20 2023 - 11:40 PM.

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#4 Online ANTdrew - Posted October 21 2023 - 1:27 AM

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Looking forward to seeing another massive and long lived colony! Great looking species, by the way.
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#5 Offline JAnt - Posted October 21 2023 - 10:38 AM

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Looking forward to seeing another massive and long lived colony! Great looking species, by the way.


They’re beautiful! Looking forward when they do

#6 Offline 100lols - Posted October 21 2023 - 7:35 PM

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That queen seems a bit too shiny to be P. vistana…

#7 Offline JAnt - Posted October 21 2023 - 8:01 PM

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That queen seems a bit too shiny to be P. vistana…


Do you have another species of Pheidole that comes to mind?

#8 Offline 100lols - Posted October 24 2023 - 9:51 PM

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Not sure but they definitely look fallax-group… you should get an ID thread going with some solid pictures. I could be wrong but my gut is it’s not vistana. I’m super curious!
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#9 Offline JAnt - Posted January 27 2024 - 11:50 PM

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This colony appears to be very active and healthy! The ants have a similar body to Pheidole desertorum but with shorter legs and a reddish hue. I’ll need assistance to ID them.

#10 Offline BleepingBleepers - Posted February 4 2024 - 9:20 PM

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Wow, you say your colony already got one Major ant with just 15 workers? Maybe these ants have majors a lot sooner. Took my CA02 about 7 months after I got them from a local reptile show for them to get their first Major. I made a video about it in my CA02 journal.

 

Anyhow, very interesting seeing all these different kinds of ants as I'm a bit of a new ant keeper myself.

 

Any updates / pictures / videos on them now?

 

And what future formicarium do you plan to get when the colony grows bigger?


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#11 Offline JAnt - Posted May 30 2024 - 5:34 PM

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Wow, you say your colony already got one Major and with just 15 workers? Maybe these ants have majors a lot sooner. Took my CA02 about 7 months after I got them from a local reptile show for them to get their first Major. I made a video about it in my CA02 journal.

Anyhow, very interesting seeing all these different kinds of ants as I'm a bit of a new ant keeper myself.

Any updates / pictures / videos on them now?

And what future formicarium do you plan to get when the colony grows bigger?


That may have been a median worker, I’ve never seen it again in the nest after the colony got bigger.

#12 Offline JAnt - Posted May 30 2024 - 5:41 PM

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Update:


The ant colony is thriving and has grown significantly. I provided them with an outworld, and they found a crack underneath it, which they've turned into their nest.

I was worried when I didn't see any workers in their empty test tube and outworld, thinking they had escaped. However, when I gave them nectar and looked underneath, I found them there.1c7853f9a26c365133622cc897db5c3a.jpg
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#13 Offline AsdinAnts - Posted May 30 2024 - 5:43 PM

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geesh, that's a whole lot of brood!
The colony looks fantastic as well, keep it up!

Currently keeping
-T. immigrans

-B. patagonicus

-P. ???
I will want to also keep some other lasius types in the future.
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#14 Offline JAnt - Posted May 30 2024 - 6:34 PM

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geesh, that's a whole lot of brood!
The colony looks fantastic as well, keep it up!


Yep, I’m trying to figure out a way to make them move in my THA labyrinth for better observation and a more organized way of doing things.




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