So,I've saw some ant stores that actually sell protein syrup,but I want to know if there's any way to do it home-made.
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So,I've saw some ant stores that actually sell protein syrup,but I want to know if there's any way to do it home-made.
yes there is pm me if you want my recipe
Edited by Hunter, December 12 2017 - 11:43 AM.
yes there is pm me if you want my recipe
ok thank you so much
The vast majority of hobbyists are not capable of developing a sound artificial diet that offers ants the nutrients they need to develop properly and thrive. If your ants normally eat insects and you don't have any way of acquiring them, you probably shouldn't keep that species.
I can,but,at least while i have them in the test tube and they first formicarium,I wanted to have an easier way to give them the protein
erm, as a professor in ant care by binge watching ants Canada videos, if you don't feel like raising feeder insects to feed your ants, let them go. My friends said that 75% percent of the time, they won't except anything artificial so if you're gonna feed them feeder insects eventually, you might as well keep them now.I can,but,at least while i have them in the test tube and they first formicarium,I wanted to have an easier way to give them the proteinThe vast majority of hobbyists are not capable of developing a sound artificial diet that offers ants the nutrients they need to develop properly and thrive. If your ants normally eat insects and you don't have any way of acquiring them, you probably shouldn't keep that species.
erm, as a professor in ant care by binge watching ants Canada videos, if you don't feel like raising feeder insects to feed your ants, let them go. My friends said that 75% percent of the time, they won't except anything artificial so if you're gonna feed them feeder insects eventually, you might as well keep them now.
I can,but,at least while i have them in the test tube and they first formicarium,I wanted to have an easier way to give them the proteinThe vast majority of hobbyists are not capable of developing a sound artificial diet that offers ants the nutrients they need to develop properly and thrive. If your ants normally eat insects and you don't have any way of acquiring them, you probably shouldn't keep that species.
What I'm saying is that I'm going to have my ants in a test tube 1-3 days when they arrive (they are a small colony I've bought) so giving them insects is harder,I'm not saying I'm not going to keep other insects for feeding,actually I even have an mealworm farm
"And it was to my infinite despair and pain... That it was not the hornets that made honey."
You could just crushed / cut open the mealworms you're already farming
Their insides are too sticky and dense to go through the syringe
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