I always recommend buying colonies with workers especially for more expensive ants such as honeypots. Even if it cost more you know at least it’s fertile.
You can only wait but usually eggs doesn’t take 3 weeks to hatch unless she is continuously eating them and relaying
Yeah I think you are right, too late now though. If she is infertile I might just spend some extra for a colony with workers and just budget really well to make up for it because I'm invested now
Edit: Also I'm unsure when she laid eggs as she arrived with none, it could have been towards the end of the first week
I believe you mentioned Sep 14 is when you checked and noticed eggs but may have been laid before that. If the eggs are together and not spread around that's a good sign. Hopefully you see larvae soon. You should see some light reddish/brown dot(which is what the founding queen would've fed) spot on the larvae.
I should mention, me and my buddies bought Myrmecocystus placodops 01 together. They had 3 founding queens, I myself had 1. I used tubs and tubes, while they just used a test tube with heating cable on the entrance. We both had eggs,but my nanitics hatched 1 week earlier the theirs and one of them actually had some trouble(failed egg development, queens eating eggs) and for the struggling founding queen, the first nanitics were probably a good 2 weeks behind mines.
I don't think he covered the test tube completely, and may have rolled his queen around one time by accident and with his other colonies on the same desk, he may have most likely caused vibrations, or simply my queen was just concentrating on a few workers, although my first batch was about 7. He brood boosted from one of his established colony for him and his friend's founding queens. I had an existing colony too but I didn't brood boost and still got workers first than them. What was interesting is, all the boosted workers he provided, they pretty much all died. He had to brood boost a second time and those survived. We had theories but no one really knows why the boosted brood died(they eclosed as workers and died about 2-3 days later), about 5 each(total of 15 was boosted) and perhaps 12 of them died. Only a few of the later ones and the second boost survived after.
What I'm trying to say is there's many variables that can increase/delay development and you're doing things right. Good luck.
Edited by Mushu, September 23 2024 - 4:37 AM.