Colony update - Spring 10th November 2019Opisthopsis Rufithorax (strobe ant) 10mm queenAtom C nest inside circular outworld130+ workers, huge pile of cocoons and some larvae/eggs
Now that it's warmer, most of that huge pile of larvae over winter has cocooned.
A few have eclosed the last couple of days, and more look ready to do so, judging by the eyes and orange showing through
Population about to triple
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Melophorus sp.- black orange 7-8mm queenAcrylic founding nest - heatcable8 workers - 3 cocoons, a few small larvae and eggs
Melophorus species - black orange 7-8mm queen, 8 workers
So 2 workers eclosed, but there are still 3 more cocoons.
8 total workers now after 3 seasons - finally!
Plus more eggs and a few small larvae on the pile on top of the heat cable location
This species doesn't seem that polymorphic, but we shall see
Polyrhachis rufifemur 9mm queen16mm test tube - heat cable4 larvae
So the pile of 7 larvae, is now down to 4. The large larvae seems to have died and the queen nibbled on it...
Sigh, 6 months in the making, back to square one.
This species is as tough as Myrmecia to get going!
Camponotus suffusus bendigensis 17-18mm queen 120mm Test tube - heat cable9 workers, pile of eggs
Not much going on, just a pile of eggs that are taking a jolly time to hatch!
Camponotus aeneopilosus aka golden tail sugar ant - 12mm queen16mm test tube - styrofoam double chamber setup - in styrofoam and heat cable incubator10+ large larvae
still no cocoons after almost a year!
Myrmecia fulvipes, bull ant, 17-18mm queen20mm test tube - in small outworld1 worker
still no eggs....
And they still haven't moved from the dried out old test tube into the new one
Colobopsis macrocephala 9mm queen16mm test tube - incubator3 workers, clump of eggs?
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Pheidole antipodum 14-15mm queens x 3Heat cableQueen 10, former member of dual queen - 20mm test tube with styro foam double chamber100+? workers and a few mini majors - some large larvae, large stack of brood
Queen 4 - 20mm test tube with styro foam double chamber5 workers (2 mini majors) from donated brood, small clump of unhatched 8-9 month old 20+ eggs
Queen 5 - 20mm test tube sitting inside THA Inception nest300+? workers and mini majors - some large larvae, massive teaspoon sized brood pile
Queen 5 still haven't moved out of the test tube and into THA Inception chamber
They ahve actually piled more sand atthe tets tube entrance and bunkered down
Not much going on as far as I can see, growth without the heat cbale has slowed things down a lot.
Sigh, queen 4 still has unhatched eggs.
Queen 10 may have the first super major Larvae in the making!
It's a big round ball at the moment, but still bigger than all the other larvae and the current largest mini majors.
You can see a minor worker and a small mini major feeding it a bit of 1 week old dried out roach flesh
Out of all my ants these are the only ones that are quite frugal and quite content to feed on days old dried out roach bits. Since they come from the desert it makes sense.
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Edited by CoolColJ, November 10 2019 - 4:48 AM.