http://www.formicult...-1-27-16/page-2
Post number 28 you can see pictures.
The colony seems really healthy overall, queen is laying some eggs (though not many, only has laid around 5 since I got her on the 17th, but its probably the time of year), workers seem healthy. Except, the workers don't seem to climb up the sides easily and stumble around everywhere. I didn't mention that in my journal, kind of forgot till I saw it happen. Maybe they aren't good climbers, but I also noticed one worker walking backwards and viciously cleaning her own head and stumbling around, almost attacking her head even. It is NOT mites, there are no mites on them or anywhere in the container. In less than a day (I saw the worker doing that yesterday), they have destroyed half the pupae and are now in process of destroying the larvae. There were more than 10 pupae in there, now there is 6. They have also been doing this to the larvae now, but not as much. A worker will pick up a larvae or pupae and carry it all around the entire container. Sometimes drop it far from the fungus, then another worker picks it up. Then two or more (saw four at once at one time) will start pulling the pupae apart in all directions.
The workers overall seem healthy enough, they never did seem to climb up the sides when I first got them, so that is probably normal. The queen looks fine enough. The fungus is super healthy as you can see from the pictures, the fungus is growing SUPER fast. Very healthy. None of the food I put in there is bad, and I definitely wash it all before hand and never get food from outside either. And the fungus is very healthy anyway.
Anyone know why they'd start destroying their own brood? And not sure what was up with that one worker, but I looked earlier and she still seemed to be viciously cleaning her head for some reason (but not as much). Not sure what is up with that, when there aren't any mites on her.
Only thing my dad and friend can think of, is maybe there is a tiny parasite or some kind of sickness. Since one wouldn't think a healthy colony would start just destroying more than half the brood they had. And dunno where the parasite would come from, guess they can come from anywhere if that is what it is.
Anyone else have any ideas? I've seen a lot of Acromyrmex colonies and I've never heard them doing that when the colony was big. Is that just what small colonies do or something?