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Elis Myrmecocystus placodops journal


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#1 Offline ElisAnts - Posted February 28 2024 - 3:47 PM

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I have both founding queens of placops variant 01 and 02. I received the 01 variant from stateside ants and caught the 02 variant on south mountain on 2/22/24.

Just based off first glance the texas-based 01 variant is much larger than the arizona caught 02.

Placodops 01
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Placodops 02
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Both Queens have around 5 eggs. I will try to only look at them once a week and update this thread around the same.
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#2 Offline antsriondel - Posted February 28 2024 - 4:39 PM

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Cool! I need to find some honeypots this year!


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#3 Offline BleepingBleepers - Posted February 28 2024 - 10:46 PM

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Lucky. I mentioned in my CA02 journal that I was going to get some but sadly, things fell apart and I couldn't.

 

Will be admiring it from afar through reading your journals.

 

Good luck!


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#4 Offline ElisAnts - Posted April 3 2024 - 10:53 PM

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Update: 4/3/2024

I received more placo queens. I now have three 01 variants and one 02 variant.

The first 01 variant I have had since the beginning is going strong, she has around 5 larvae that are close to pupating as well as a bunch of eggs. (Pictures aren’t great, but the queen also blocked portion of top with dirt.
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As for the other two 01 variants and the single 02 variant, they had been struggling with laying eggs. I decided to remove heat at night and only heat during day. This seemed to help as the remaining 01 variants now have clusters around 15 eggs (still no larvae)
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However my single 02 Placodops queen still would not lay eggs. This was super frustrating because I have had her the longest out of the other queens. I decided to change her test tube and substrate and give her a “new” start. Luckily this worked and she has caught up to the other queens with her own egg cluster of 15-20 eggs.
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Will try to update in 2 weeks! As for now, heating at 85 degrees constantly during the day, with heat off during the night (temp ranges from 68-78 when heat off)
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#5 Offline Ernteameise - Posted April 4 2024 - 10:23 AM

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Yay, look at her go!

Looking great!


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#6 Offline ElisAnts - Posted April 10 2024 - 7:08 PM

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4/10/2024
PUPAE
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The pictures will be better once they are out of the test tube. (Pupae are under queen)
All other queens have larvae and should have pupae by end of month!
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#7 Offline ElisAnts - Posted August 10 2024 - 11:23 AM

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I am down to one placodops colony. Unfortunately my dog knocked over a flower vase next to my ant box and it flooded all of my pot colonies. I was able to save the remaining placodops colony from texas. All of the workers died (8) and the queen had to restart founding. I had absolutely zero hope as Myrmecocystus are already difficult to found as is. Somehow this colony bounced back and is just now starting to explode. They are up to 5 workers and around 9 pupae and 7 larvae. The queen is still being used as a replete, but they also just got their first mini replete. I hope this colony will make it, I haven’t seen a placodops 01 variant journal make it that far so i hope this colony can be the first.
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#8 Offline kiedeerk - Posted August 10 2024 - 1:16 PM

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Sorry you had to start over. Honeypots can be tricky. I also keep M placadops 01 variant. One larger colony of 500+ workers and a smaller one of about 100 workers. I have documented their progress from single queen to now in my journal. Hopefully I can help you or answer some questions and get you to succeed as well. Honeypots are hit and miss some queens are just not good.

I find that if the queen is acting like a replete she is not in egg laying stage. As you get more workers the queen will stop acting like a replete then egg will really pick up.

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