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#21 Offline Dr.Ants - Posted April 29 2018 - 10:16 AM

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Good read thanks for your updates. I have an established Monomorium colony. Multiple egg chambers and multiple queens. I’m about to through a post up soon on them.

#22 Offline Dr.Ants - Posted April 29 2018 - 10:16 AM

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Good read thanks for your updates. I have an established Monomorium colony. Multiple egg chambers and multiple queens. I’m about to through a post up soon on them.





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