I feed my Pogonomyrmex Occidentalis, all the things. https://www.formicul...x-occidentalis/
While they are a harvester ant able to get by on seeds and water alone. They are opportunist scavengers that will drink sugar, bring in seeds, and whatever carrion they come across. Though they are not active hunters so no live prey is needed.
I let mine keep a small larder of seeds in their nest (as they would if possible in the wild). they love dandelion seeds, and other small seeds from the bulk food bins. But i also give them various gardening seeds like for herbs and flowers (way stupid costly by weight for how much you get compared to bulk food bins) just to give them a wide variety as they would have in nature.
I also keep sunburst/sugarwater dispenser out and they stay busy. As well I give them some organic fruit sometimes like apple slices or blueberries/strawberries. They will harvest all the seeds off of/out of fruit if it's small enough.
I also rotate in some feed insects like cricket or wax worm(quickly boiled for a few seconds to kill off any mites/mite eggs that might be on them).
And the ants also get in for fish flakes(check ingredients, like people food listed in order of amounts, the common stuff at pet smart places is mostly flour and fillers). Sometimes a bit of chicken heart/liver, or some reall really fancy near people grade catfood(called smooth bird). Which they go super nuts for, along with the salmon flake cat treats.
The cat treat stuff is more costly than i would pay for on it's own. But if you got a pet that will eat it, they can share a little with the ants.
These ants can get by on seeds alone, and will tend to focus on meats/proteins over seeds if they are available. But i try to do my best to give them the real world variety they would have in the wild.
Edited by Full_Frontal_Yeti, October 1 2024 - 11:02 AM.