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#81 Online cooIboyJ - Posted August 31 2024 - 6:52 AM

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I checked on my 13 queen colony again (this colony was mentioned in the beginning) and I still don’t see any eggs, I think they are on the cotton because the queens are. The cotton has turned a yellowish brown, and I’m pretty sure that it is from the feces of thirteen queens.

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#82 Offline GOCAMPONOTUS - Posted August 31 2024 - 8:36 AM

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If there are no eggs by now they could be infertile.


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

1 M.ergatognya

 

 

 

 

Trying to get my hands on :C.modoc,A.vercicolor, and Any Honeypots

  

 

 


#83 Online cooIboyJ - Posted August 31 2024 - 8:49 AM

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I’m saying that I think the eggs are all on the cotton where all of the queens are.
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Solenopsis invicta

Crematogaster sp.


#84 Online cooIboyJ - Posted September 1 2024 - 2:27 PM

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The ants were in terrible shape; they had around 5 dead workers in the test tube that had drowned and very little brood so I moved them forcefully. The queen is still alive and she has four workers and some larvae and a pupae. The queen is kind of restarting now. They are now in a new test tube and I gave them a cricket leg and a cotton ball soaked in sugar water. I hope they do well from here on. The good thing is that now they do not need an outworld anymore and I can give it to my fire ants.

Edited by cooIboyJ, September 1 2024 - 2:28 PM.

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Currently keeping:
Brachymyrmex patagonicus

Solenopsis invicta

Crematogaster sp.


#85 Online cooIboyJ - Posted September 3 2024 - 5:28 PM

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I’ve looked at the thirteen queen colony and I don’t see any eggs so I’ve decided that they are infertile. Though, I have caught so many more brachymyrmex patagonicus queens and have run out of my 100 pack of test tubes I had to combine some of them, so I put ~30 queens in a 12 by 100 millimeter test tube :D. They have killed off ~8 queens (I think because those queens were infertile) and I’m now left with ~22 queens and a huge pile of just eggs :lol:. It was really quick for them to lay eggs, especially compared to my other colony which took around 3/4 of a month to lay its first egg. I’m excited for this colony and hope they do well! I’ll post some pics next time I check up on the colony.

Edited by cooIboyJ, September 3 2024 - 5:29 PM.

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Currently keeping:
Brachymyrmex patagonicus

Solenopsis invicta

Crematogaster sp.


#86 Offline GOCAMPONOTUS - Posted September 3 2024 - 5:45 PM

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I’ve looked at the thirteen queen colony and I don’t see any eggs so I’ve decided that they are infertile. Though, I have caught so many more brachymyrmex patagonicus queens and have run out of my 100 pack of test tubes I had to combine some of them, so I put ~30 queens in a 12 by 100 millimeter test tube :D. They have killed off ~8 queens (I think because those queens were infertile) and I’m now left with ~22 queens and a huge pile of just eggs :lol:. It was really quick for them to lay eggs, especially compared to my other colony which took around 3/4 of a month to lay its first egg. I’m excited for this colony and hope they do well! I’ll post some pics next time I check up on the colony.

i would never kill queens when i think they are infertile. they just sometimes take a while to lay eggs.


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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

1 M.ergatognya

 

 

 

 

Trying to get my hands on :C.modoc,A.vercicolor, and Any Honeypots

  

 

 


#87 Online cooIboyJ - Posted September 3 2024 - 6:01 PM

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The queens killed off other queens. Not me.

Edited by cooIboyJ, September 3 2024 - 6:01 PM.

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Currently keeping:
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Solenopsis invicta

Crematogaster sp.


#88 Online cooIboyJ - Posted September 6 2024 - 12:33 PM

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I have checked on the ~22 queen colony and the egg pile has doubled in size and I think that there are some larvae.


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Solenopsis invicta

Crematogaster sp.


#89 Online cooIboyJ - Posted September 9 2024 - 8:44 AM

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The first colony of ants are doing well; they have a good sized brood pile and they have a pupae that is about to eclose.


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Currently keeping:
Brachymyrmex patagonicus

Solenopsis invicta

Crematogaster sp.






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