Its finally begun, I will be updating this frequently Along with Gregory
Edited by Alza, September 14 2014 - 5:26 PM.
Its finally begun, I will be updating this frequently Along with Gregory
Edited by Alza, September 14 2014 - 5:26 PM.
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Very hard to make a computerized model of the Huge foraging/living area. Ill get real pictures of it when its 100% complete
Also, if you don't believe this will work, i would prefer you to comment on why you think it wouldn't
Try to use the "preview" and "edit" buttons more often Alza.
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I'm not for that life. Also its basically a Huge foraging area connected by tubing to other foraging areas, and those foraging areas will become homes for them. there will be 30+ crickets in each foraging area, and will be switched out every 2 days. Thus providing unlimited space to migrate when there isn't enough food, or water. i have 50+ argentine ant queens and will use them as raids. Neivamyrmex specifically feed off of ant larvae/pupae stages and i plan to do alot more with these army ants
Alza, the point is multiple posts that could be combined into once post is considered spamming on this forum. You are breaking Rule 4 as listed here:http://forum.formicu...tion=boardrules
Please read over the rules again and follow them to refrain from gathering anymore warning points as this could lead to temporary suspension or banning from the forum.
What size of crickets are you planning on using? Live ones? If you weren't aware, a live larger cricket will eat ants in the ones and twos.
Plan to use variety. I would look into one of those nets that the science labs use - you can get a large variety of insects in one or two sweeps of the grass/bushes.
From what I have read Neivamyrmex use pupae as an important source of food in the wild (easily found and highly concentrated in an ant nest once found), but they are not reliant on it. One problem with using ant brood is that disease and mites are often hitch hikers. If you think about it - mealworm pupae aren't that much different than ant pupae.
How large are those outworlds?
"Always do right. This will gratify some people, and astound the rest." -- Samuel Clemens
If you weren't aware, a live larger cricket will eat ants in the ones and twos.
I would know, crickets ate my green snake.
before I get 100 workers.
Let me tell you again, there is no founding stage in these ants, and for their benefit, you would want to catch all the workers you see along with the queen, and a mechanical aspirator such as mine would be of the most use. Sadly, I accidentally broke mine around a week ago, and I am trying to fix it. I am in this because even though i doubt captivity will be a success, I want to at least see Neivamyrmex more in the wild.
And mercutia, if you aren't going to talk about the experiment, then I have no interest.
I'm looking for constructive criticism, not a chat mod
Not to be like "that" I just want to say those could have been combined into one post just like the mods were saying.
If you cannot respect the rules of the forum then you'll do well to leave. There aren't that many rules and they are there for the benefit of the community. I once again advise you to respect the rules of the forum and curb your ways otherwise there will be consequences.
This experiment has been prolonged for too long, and will be set into action in a week or two.
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