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Pheidole sp ate a major. Why?
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NZAntKeeper
, Nov 10 2016 9:58 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted November 10 2016 - 9:58 PM
So I have a small colony of pheidole sp. They had 5 majors ( no minors ) and I checked on them today and I found the remains of a dead major. What do they need? A liquid ? Or protein? Thanks everyone
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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 11 2016 - 12:56 PM
If they ate a major that means they need protein
#3 Offline - Posted November 11 2016 - 12:57 PM
Water, sugar and protein (dead insects, mealworms or so).
We should respect all forms of consciousness. The body is just a vessel, a mere hull.
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#4 Offline - Posted November 11 2016 - 1:51 PM
Ok thanks ill pop a insect in there soon. They are in a test tube setup. So they don't need water. But I give them sugar water every so often.
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 11 2016 - 2:26 PM
So I have a small colony of pheidole sp. They had 5 majors ( no minors ) and I checked on them today and I found the remains of a dead major. What do they need? A liquid ? Or protein? Thanks everyone
I don't know why everyone one is jumping to conclusions that they killed the major. She likely just died of old age. Did they actually eat her or is she just sitting away from the colony dead?
Currently Keeping:
Trachymyrmex septentrionalis
Pheidole pilifera
Forelius sp. (Monogynous, bicolored) "Midwestern Forelius"
Crematogaster cerasi
Pheidole bicarinata
Aphaenogaster rudis
Camponotus chromaiodes
Formica sp. (microgena species)
Nylanderia cf. arenivega
#6 Offline - Posted November 11 2016 - 2:57 PM
I removed her but she was all in parts like dismembered at the front of the test tube.
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 11 2016 - 3:00 PM
I removed her but she was all in parts like dismembered at the front of the test tube.
sounds like she just died. Sometimes when ants die they dismember them. While it is obviously a good idea to feed them, I don't think you have anything to worry about.
Currently Keeping:
Trachymyrmex septentrionalis
Pheidole pilifera
Forelius sp. (Monogynous, bicolored) "Midwestern Forelius"
Crematogaster cerasi
Pheidole bicarinata
Aphaenogaster rudis
Camponotus chromaiodes
Formica sp. (microgena species)
Nylanderia cf. arenivega
#8 Offline - Posted November 11 2016 - 6:33 PM
Ok thank you!
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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