Got lucky and found two at the same time.
They really didn't like this one much.
White mosquito larvae in a cup. Quite popular but also really disgusting.
Need to find a better way to palette this kind of food.
Major standing guard on the shell outpost.
Another big major. Those are so cute!
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Picture taken after a 2 hour cleaning session. They had made a new trash pile (actually they built this one up for quite some time) by pushing garbage under that rock. Like, under all of it.
They couldn't even walk through the tunnel anymore.
It started to smell so it had to go. The ants were not amused and eh, they didn't give up their trash that easily this time. It was quite an annoying endeavour.
The dish really helped a lot. No more throwing dirt at the feeder.
Mediterranean cricket, omnomnom.
They like to walk on the glass sides when it gets colder in the evening.
They recently rejected most of the cat food but seemed to love this one.
Well, they mostly liked the jelly and licked the meaty stuff until it was dry.
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Food exchange across a canyon.
More of that tasty cat food.
There's definitely some underground chamber network here.
That whole waxworm disappeared into the tunnel.
This cheap makeshift feeder is growing increasingly popular.
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There are often less ants at it but it still empties a lot faster than the large byformica one.
I guess it's because the really huge majors can't access the tower and when they come they soak up truckloads of sugar water.
Got lucky and caught one of those huge blue meat flies.
The ants love those. They're very meaty.
Just gave them a waxworm and one of the majors came out to see what the fuss was about.
More roaches to eat. Look at all those legs the ants cut off.