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How does one keep an entirely subterranean species like Lasius nearcticus?
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spinyeti
, Sep 14 2015 9:45 AM
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#1 Offline - Posted September 14 2015 - 9:45 AM
I've recently caught and had identified in another thread some Lasius nearcticus queens. I'm trying to do research on them now, to figure out a nest/formicarium/outworld/feeding plan. What little I can find points to them being an almost exclusively subterranean species, feeding on honeydew from root aphids, and never foraging outside.
I am struggling to come up with nesting and feeding ideas. I'd love to be able to observe them easily, as most of my ant-keeping fun comes from seeing things happen.
What do you guys think?
I am struggling to come up with nesting and feeding ideas. I'd love to be able to observe them easily, as most of my ant-keeping fun comes from seeing things happen.
What do you guys think?
#2 Offline - Posted September 14 2015 - 9:50 AM
As long as you keep them dark, and with some dirt in their test tubes, I think you will be fine.
Species I keep:
1 Lasius cf. Neoniger 30 workers
1 Camponotus sp. 15 workers
20 Tetramorium SpE 30 workers
1 T. Sessile 200 workers
#3 Offline - Posted September 14 2015 - 10:52 AM
Currently they are stored in a drawer in my office, in test tubes. I'm not going to disturb them for at least a week, possibly longer if I can resist the urge to peek at them.
I'm guessing the outworld needs for this species is incredibly minimal, so long as I provide adequate humidity/water, ventilation, and source of sugar water (mimicking the root aphids they won't have access to)?
I'm guessing the outworld needs for this species is incredibly minimal, so long as I provide adequate humidity/water, ventilation, and source of sugar water (mimicking the root aphids they won't have access to)?
#4 Offline - Posted September 14 2015 - 11:29 AM
Currently they are stored in a drawer in my office, in test tubes. I'm not going to disturb them for at least a week, possibly longer if I can resist the urge to peek at them.
I'm guessing the outworld needs for this species is incredibly minimal, so long as I provide adequate humidity/water, ventilation, and source of sugar water (mimicking the root aphids they won't have access to)?
Sounds good. You need to hibernate them first, since you caught them in the Autumn.
Species I keep:
1 Lasius cf. Neoniger 30 workers
1 Camponotus sp. 15 workers
20 Tetramorium SpE 30 workers
1 T. Sessile 200 workers
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