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The antperialist (ziyad)

leafcutter ant amoimyrmex amoimyrmex striatus

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#1 Offline Ziyadtheantperialist - Posted February 29 2024 - 8:20 AM

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Hi, my first time founding a queen leafcutter (amoimyrmex striatus)

I had the queen delivered on 28/2/24.

She was healthy, with couple of eggs and larvae and abit of fungus.

I removed the leaves in the tub and gave her a fresh leave ripped up.

She had been tending to her fungus and cleaning the eggs


29/2/24

Queen had moved bits of fungus around. Brought. Tiny piece with the larvae towards the leaf and kep the eggs on a separate fungus piece.
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