Hi!
I got a young pogonomyrmex colony with 6 workers. I am only able to feed them fruitflies... they don't accept anything else.. seeds; crickets; sugar/water
Can someone offer suggestions?
Cheers
Hi!
I got a young pogonomyrmex colony with 6 workers. I am only able to feed them fruitflies... they don't accept anything else.. seeds; crickets; sugar/water
Can someone offer suggestions?
Cheers
Just continue feeding them fruit flies. You can place a drop of honey or a tube of sugar water somewhere in the setup, they might take it at some point.
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Do they have brood? (larvae)
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Yes, one larvae. no more eggs yet though.
When the colony is larger, they will likely be less picky/
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