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I need acromyrmex fungus fast!


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#1 Offline Nolan_antboi - Posted March 27 2025 - 5:42 PM

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Does anyone have some acromyrmex fungus they would donate? My colony is running out and I’m doing everything I can to save them. Some fungus would be much appreciated! I’m in Northern California

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#2 Offline Ants_Dakota - Posted March 27 2025 - 7:46 PM

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Does anyone have some acromyrmex fungus they would donate? My colony is running out and I’m doing everything I can to save them. Some fungus would be much appreciated!

I would recommend sharing the state you are from so local ant keepers can better find you.


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#3 Offline RushmoreAnts - Posted March 28 2025 - 8:28 AM

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Does anyone have some acromyrmex fungus they would donate? My colony is running out and I’m doing everything I can to save them. Some fungus would be much appreciated!

I would recommend sharing the state you are from so local ant keepers can better find you.

 

I agree, though I also wanted to point out that Acromyrmex fungus is not regulated by the USDA, and as per forum rules, location is not required for anything except the trade of the ants themselves. Still would recommend it, though.


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