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Amblyopone australis not laying eggs
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NZAntKeeper
, Nov 12 2016 12:26 PM
15 replies to this topic
#1 Offline - Posted November 12 2016 - 12:26 PM
Hey everyone, so I have this colony of Amblyopone Australis. I think that's what they are. And the so called queen laid some eggs and hasn't laid any more since. All the eggs have been eaten. That was about 2 weeks ago. I also did some research on these ants and they have a gamergate. Which is a worker that can lay eggs I believe. Although there is one ant in the colony bigger than the rest. Would that be the queen ? How would one encourage them to lay eggs. I really want this colony to succeed as this is the biggest size ant I have.
My Youtube Channel
https://m.youtube.co...R--GtDfJdaJjWpQ
Species I have kept or are keeping
-Nylanderia sp?
-Pheidole sp
-Pachycondyla Castanea (I didn't catch the queen sadly)
-Monomorium Antarcticum
-Iridomyrmex sp
-Ochetellus Glaber
-Amblyopone Australis
#2 Offline - Posted November 12 2016 - 7:12 PM
What type of food are you providing? How about the humidity levels?
I always did best with amblyopone and stigmatomma with small mealworms. And they love their humidity above 70%
Can you share some photos?
Good luck
#3 Offline - Posted November 12 2016 - 8:24 PM
I provide them with flys and basically any insect I find. I don't know what the humidity levels are they are in a test tube setup with a outworld. What did the queen look like ? Is she only just bigger than the workers? Photos will be up soon.
My Youtube Channel
https://m.youtube.co...R--GtDfJdaJjWpQ
Species I have kept or are keeping
-Nylanderia sp?
-Pheidole sp
-Pachycondyla Castanea (I didn't catch the queen sadly)
-Monomorium Antarcticum
-Iridomyrmex sp
-Ochetellus Glaber
-Amblyopone Australis
#4 Offline - Posted November 12 2016 - 8:42 PM
Photos aren't very great they've ripped the cotton so they are sort of hiding.
Also I have put them just in a test tube for now so they aren't connected to the outworld.
Edited by DylanTheAntKeeper, November 12 2016 - 8:43 PM.
My Youtube Channel
https://m.youtube.co...R--GtDfJdaJjWpQ
Species I have kept or are keeping
-Nylanderia sp?
-Pheidole sp
-Pachycondyla Castanea (I didn't catch the queen sadly)
-Monomorium Antarcticum
-Iridomyrmex sp
-Ochetellus Glaber
-Amblyopone Australis
#5 Offline - Posted November 13 2016 - 12:14 AM
It does look like you have a larger one there. it should be the queen but you need a better image for confirmation.
do you have water reservoir behind that cotton?
Have they been eating what you have been giving them?
I wouldn't keep them inside a test tube, don't you have anything else? They are fighting the entrance plug cotton or the reservoir (if exists) cotton?
#6 Offline - Posted November 13 2016 - 9:09 AM
I will try get a better picture later.
Yes there is water behind the cotton.
I have given them sugar water and they seem to drink that.
I don't really have anything else to put them in I could make a small formicarium?
Yes they are ripping the water reservoir cotton.
Also the so called queen used to go foraging in the outworld are these queens semi claustral?
Yes there is water behind the cotton.
I have given them sugar water and they seem to drink that.
I don't really have anything else to put them in I could make a small formicarium?
Yes they are ripping the water reservoir cotton.
Also the so called queen used to go foraging in the outworld are these queens semi claustral?
My Youtube Channel
https://m.youtube.co...R--GtDfJdaJjWpQ
Species I have kept or are keeping
-Nylanderia sp?
-Pheidole sp
-Pachycondyla Castanea (I didn't catch the queen sadly)
-Monomorium Antarcticum
-Iridomyrmex sp
-Ochetellus Glaber
-Amblyopone Australis
#7 Offline - Posted November 13 2016 - 11:46 PM
Yes they are semi claustral, but it is not expected queens to go out after first workers eclode. I have never seen that in any semi c species.
#8 Offline - Posted November 14 2016 - 1:00 AM
#9 Offline - Posted November 14 2016 - 2:40 AM
Hey everyone, so I have this colony of Amblyopone Australis. I think that's what they are. And the so called queen laid some eggs and hasn't laid any more since. All the eggs have been eaten. That was about 2 weeks ago. I also did some research on these ants and they have a gamergate. Which is a worker that can lay eggs I believe. Although there is one ant in the colony bigger than the rest. Would that be the queen ? How would one encourage them to lay eggs. I really want this colony to succeed as this is the biggest size ant I have.
Hi Dylan,
We have a colony of Amblyopone australis and a few queens. We mostly feed them with wingless fruit flies and other very small insects. They can be quite picky and difficult to raise.
Drop in to the Australian Ant Keepers facebook page for more help in the future.
#10 Offline - Posted November 14 2016 - 2:43 AM
I will try get a better picture later.
Yes there is water behind the cotton.
I have given them sugar water and they seem to drink that.
I don't really have anything else to put them in I could make a small formicarium?
Yes they are ripping the water reservoir cotton.
Also the so called queen used to go foraging in the outworld are these queens semi claustral?
Our queens continue to leave the nest and forage after even after the first workers eclose. If you're having difficulty getting your queen only colony up and going you can always brood boost some pupae from a wild colony if possible.
I believe they do not eat sugars and only consume proteins. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
#11 Offline - Posted November 14 2016 - 9:12 AM
i fed mine a almost dead Geophilomorpha she gladly ate it, then laid some eggs
Ok thanks I heard they like centipedes I'll look for one tonight.
My Youtube Channel
https://m.youtube.co...R--GtDfJdaJjWpQ
Species I have kept or are keeping
-Nylanderia sp?
-Pheidole sp
-Pachycondyla Castanea (I didn't catch the queen sadly)
-Monomorium Antarcticum
-Iridomyrmex sp
-Ochetellus Glaber
-Amblyopone Australis
#12 Offline - Posted November 14 2016 - 9:17 AM
I will try get a better picture later.
Yes there is water behind the cotton.
I have given them sugar water and they seem to drink that.
I don't really have anything else to put them in I could make a small formicarium?
Yes they are ripping the water reservoir cotton.
Also the so called queen used to go foraging in the outworld are these queens semi claustral?
Our queens continue to leave the nest and forage after even after the first workers eclose. If you're having difficulty getting your queen only colony up and going you can always brood boost some pupae from a wild colony if possible.
I believe they do not eat sugars and only consume proteins. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Alright, but last time I checked they were all gone the pupae and all that.
Also this is a queen (I think it's a queen) with workers they are in a test tube setup should I put them with a outworld aswell?
My Youtube Channel
https://m.youtube.co...R--GtDfJdaJjWpQ
Species I have kept or are keeping
-Nylanderia sp?
-Pheidole sp
-Pachycondyla Castanea (I didn't catch the queen sadly)
-Monomorium Antarcticum
-Iridomyrmex sp
-Ochetellus Glaber
-Amblyopone Australis
#13 Offline - Posted November 14 2016 - 9:22 AM
Hey everyone, so I have this colony of Amblyopone Australis. I think that's what they are. And the so called queen laid some eggs and hasn't laid any more since. All the eggs have been eaten. That was about 2 weeks ago. I also did some research on these ants and they have a gamergate. Which is a worker that can lay eggs I believe. Although there is one ant in the colony bigger than the rest. Would that be the queen ? How would one encourage them to lay eggs. I really want this colony to succeed as this is the biggest size ant I have.
Hi Dylan,
We have a colony of Amblyopone australis and a few queens. We mostly feed them with wingless fruit flies and other very small insects. They can be quite picky and difficult to raise.
Drop in to the Australian Ant Keepers facebook page for more help in the future.
I don't have any wingless fruit flys here I could order some up, so do they like small insects rather than a fly like I've been feeding them?
Yes they are semi claustral, but it is not expected queens to go out after first workers eclode. I have never seen that in any semi c species.
Yea quite weird.
Also there was 2 larvae in the test tube from when I collected them and now they are not here. Did they eat them? What would of caused that
My Youtube Channel
https://m.youtube.co...R--GtDfJdaJjWpQ
Species I have kept or are keeping
-Nylanderia sp?
-Pheidole sp
-Pachycondyla Castanea (I didn't catch the queen sadly)
-Monomorium Antarcticum
-Iridomyrmex sp
-Ochetellus Glaber
-Amblyopone Australis
#14 Offline - Posted November 14 2016 - 9:30 AM
Also could anyone take a picture of their queen please? Just to confirm if mine is a worker or a queen.
My Youtube Channel
https://m.youtube.co...R--GtDfJdaJjWpQ
Species I have kept or are keeping
-Nylanderia sp?
-Pheidole sp
-Pachycondyla Castanea (I didn't catch the queen sadly)
-Monomorium Antarcticum
-Iridomyrmex sp
-Ochetellus Glaber
-Amblyopone Australis
#15 Offline - Posted November 14 2016 - 11:24 PM
Also could anyone take a picture of their queen please? Just to confirm if mine is a worker or a queen.
http://www.formicult.../?hl=amblyopone
#16 Offline - Posted November 14 2016 - 11:34 PM
It doesent look much like my ants. Is my colony even amblyopone australis? Should I do a I'D thread?
My Youtube Channel
https://m.youtube.co...R--GtDfJdaJjWpQ
Species I have kept or are keeping
-Nylanderia sp?
-Pheidole sp
-Pachycondyla Castanea (I didn't catch the queen sadly)
-Monomorium Antarcticum
-Iridomyrmex sp
-Ochetellus Glaber
-Amblyopone Australis
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