Just checked up on my queens this morning (pictures coming later of as many I can get):
My Colobopsis obliqua queen has now shed one wing and has grouped two of the eggs together! Maybe she is fertile after all!
My first (positively) P. bicarianata queen’s egg pile is STILL growing! As for the darker queens, I’m now starting to think they are P. morrisii again because they have some notably different features, like the thorax which is a bit bulkier, and they are pure black on top. The heads also look a little different too, but I don’t really know what it is about them. ANYWAYS, queen number two (now Pheidole cf, morrisii again) has an egg pile almost as big as queen number one.
— the last queen to lay eggs is the same as queen number two (Pheidole cf. morrisii). She ate her eggs I think.
Temnothorax ambiguus colony is now getting a lot of larvae, and some are growing pretty fast!
Also, all subbarbatus colonies are up to four workers.
My Strumigenys colony is still doing well despite the lack of food for a while. The colony has skyrocketed to about 60 workers now, and the brood pile has a lot of eggs and larvae! My fruit flys should be coming in soon, so I’ll see if they like those. If not, back to capturing springtails (the springtail culture I ordered arrived with them all dead).