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#1 Offline futurebird - Posted April 6 2024 - 12:58 AM

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Most of the advice on dubias is targeted at people who keep lizards who need dubias of a particular size to eat. So there is all of this sorting and trying to make a huge colony. Although I'm no longer scared of my dubias, I don't really want a massive colony of them. My ants can eat any size. I pre-kill them for the ants (but serve fresh so the legs are twitching) It's working great. 

 

I have some adults in my tiny box of dubias, I think they have maybe reproduced once since there are little ones but I was not watching them carefully so maybe not. I have a male with wings, and two adult females. I've learned to spot the males and I try to weed them out so there aren't too many adult males.

 

Is it possible to keep a colony going without all the sorting and trying to drive their numbers up? I need about six per week medium. Or nine small. Or four adult. 

 

Any tips on keeping these going longer? I don't mind ordering more but if that could be once a year that's better. 


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#2 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted April 6 2024 - 1:48 PM

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The colony population should adjust to the amount of food you give them. Treat them as actual pets first, and feeders second, that will keep them alive longer. They also need plenty of spaces to hide, they shouldn’t have to be on the surface if they don’t want to be.

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#3 Offline ANTdrew - Posted April 6 2024 - 4:22 PM

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Just buy and freeze. One of the beauties of ant keeping is that they do not require live food. Dubias in the freezer keep forever.
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#4 Offline futurebird - Posted April 6 2024 - 4:47 PM

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My Camponotus colonies don't eat as much when it's been frozen. Even if I thaw it with warm water, they just don't like it as much as fresh killed. 


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#5 Offline GOCAMPONOTUS - Posted April 6 2024 - 4:51 PM

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I like to keep mine fresh and alive. Just like futurebird said my ants like it better fresh killed.
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Currently keeping: 2 C.vicinus colonies.2 C.sansabeanus. 1 C.leavissimus. 2 C.Ca02. 1 V.pergandei. 4 T.immigrans.1 F.pacifica. 1 C.hyatti

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#6 Offline Locness - Posted April 6 2024 - 5:01 PM

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I don't sort my colony or do anything fancy. If you want to manage the population, control the temperature.
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