I moved my Myrmecocystus placodops 01 at about 10 workers, unplanned but they should be fine. I made sure I washed the THA mini hearth and let it air out before I did so.
Reason I moved them is, the queen was fairly large for the test tube and they crowded at the pva sponge where the moisture was. I saw the queen in an uncompromising position kinda twisted and head sideways against the top of the test tube glass(was in a tubs and tubes setup doing fine otherwise) the workers crowding her. While I know ants do clump together, they are still insects and may not adjust until something permanent happens.
I wet the chamber a bit and heated beforehand to make it more enticing. I just dumped them into the outworld, took them all of 5 minutes to move into the chamber. One worker went down and a few minutes later went up and dragged the queen by the antennae.
The change in environment did cause a few of the next set of cocoons to fail eclosing, but that was more my setup issue(humidity) as I was playing around with how I wanted to heat the mini hearth(on the front glass) to prevent condensation. They're doing fine and have a good cycle going.
To clarify, my humidity was probably not ideal. I suspected it was due to how I created a false floor that had gaps where the mini hearth sits, and the mini hearth bottom is not painted, which means air can escape. Ever since I filled up the gaps, I've not seen any further issues. Note this is what I believe is the cause as they were doing great in the tubs and tubes.
Edited by Mushu, June 14 2024 - 5:47 PM.