I recently purchased a young Acromyrmex colony and the fungus has not faired well during shipping
Does anyone in the Bay Area have Acromyrmex fungus that I could purchase from them? Thanks so much
I recently purchased a young Acromyrmex colony and the fungus has not faired well during shipping
Does anyone in the Bay Area have Acromyrmex fungus that I could purchase from them? Thanks so much
Buy the leaves/flowers and provide neccessary humidity if there is still some fungus.
Buy the leaves/flowers and provide neccessary humidity if there is still some fungus.
Thanks, I have extensive experience with attines. I am a mircobiologist so I am also culturing the fungus on agar plates, but it is very slow growing
I don't have any experience with attines. Microbiologist as a job that's cool. I think Antopia or something has the leaves neccessary to grow. If its slow growing then I'm not sure how to grow it? Maybe adding more leaves/flowers would help it grow faster?
I recently purchased a young Acromyrmex colony and the fungus has not faired well during shipping
Does anyone in the Bay Area have Acromyrmex fungus that I could purchase from them? Thanks so much
I've got a little bit but I won't claim it's the healthiest ever. How much do you need? I don't have a lot so I can't supply much. I've seen Acromyrmex rebuild their fungus from tiny pieces the size of bread crumbs.
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