What types of food coloring do you guys put in your sugars? Can you send links to?
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What types of food coloring do you guys put in your sugars? Can you send links to?
What types of food coloring do you guys put in your sugars? Can you send links to?
I think any food coloring will work fine as long as you do not put in too much. A drop would probably be fine.
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Currently keeping:
Brachymyrmex patagonicus
Solenopsis invicta
Crematogaster sp.
I mean the brands that you drop into it
What types of food coloring do you guys put in your sugars? Can you send links to?
My black carpenter ant colony LOVES dye in their water, I don't know why but the drink it even faster then normal. I get a mason jar or small cup and fill it about 1/4 full and put one drop in. If it is too dark try adding more water.
Edit: Do you mean food dye brand or from an antkeeping supplier?
Edited by AntsTx, September 10 2024 - 9:38 AM.
Currently Keeping:
Camponotus texanus x2 Pheidole obtusospinosa - Pupae
Camponotus vicinus - 15-20 workers Solenopsis xyloni x7 - Batch of eggs
Camponotus pennsylvanicus - 75-85 workers Pheidole lamia - Batch of eggs
Crematogaster lineolata x4 - 40-50 workers
Dorymyrmex bureni - 3 workers
Solenopsis invicta - 10000-15000 workers
Formica spp. - 5 workers
Yes what brand do you use?
I use Watkins Assorted Food Coloring, no artificial coloring, however many have not had issues with artificial. I just decided try it out. It's not as vibrant as artificial. Perhaps others can chime in on the brand of food grade food coloring they may use but they all should pretty much be the same.
Thank you!
Wow I didn't know dying it was even a thing! I guess that makes sense though as it's easier to see, looks more natural, and also looks cool when you look at the ants' full gasters. I should definitely try dying it blue...that would look very interesting.
Currently raising:
Myrmica rubra (1 queen + ~5 workers)
Lasius niger (single queen + ~90+ workers)
Lasius neoniger (3 single queen + brood)
Formica spp. (Queen [likely parasitic, needs brood])
Formica pacifica (Queen)
Also keeping a friend's tetramorium immigrans for the foreseeable future. Thanks CoffeBlock!
it would be neat if someone had a non-toxic fluorescing color then you could angle a weak UV light at them and have little glowbugs lol
it would be neat if someone had a non-toxic fluorescing color then you could angle a weak UV light at them and have little glowbugs lol
Lol it would be like the glow in the dark fish! It would be hella funny seeing tiny neon green ants run around.
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