ismart
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Ya see Yen! Now you are making me want to heat them up! :lol: Thanks for posting those pics! I was getting nervous that these guys could grow way to big for me to take care of properly.
haha sorry. This species does grow up quickly. It is difficult not to keep them hot when Texas is being broiled with extreme heat :sweatdrop:Ya see Yen! Now you are making me want to heat them up! :lol: Thanks for posting those pics! I was getting nervous that these guys could grow way to big for me to take care of properly.
Yes i have worker ant for P. rugosus already after keeping the larvae hot! and most queens with pupa ready to emerge as workers. I kept the orange Pogo cooler and only saw larvae so far. The good news is Dorymyrmex insanus (sp?) queens are surprisingly doing very well for me and there have been worker ants on couple of colonies So as the Pheidole sppVery cool colonies Yen! Off to a very good start. Are you having as good results with P. rugosus and Pogo. orange? One of my "oranges" appears to have pupa already.
ha can't help ityou pamper them too much yen - I've seen ants 2-3 mm (rough guess) cutting up and eating a whole mouse, yours should go through a whole cricket easy
Good catch there Survivor7. I had completely forgotten about that "book". But don't rush out to find it. Alas, it is so basic it is not worth the effort to find. It is printed by "AntStore" in Germany. The store will not ship ANYTHING to the US. I had an ant friend in Sweden order the book and then he forwarded it to me.There is a book though it's pretty basic and kinda hard to find. It's called Principals of Keeping Ants by Martin Sebesta
3 of my orange pogos have large larve.Sweet Ismart!
How are your orange pogos doing? 1 of my orange queens has her first worker!
I stumbled upon a copy on ebay but you're right about it not having a whole lot of info on the actual ants. It does have some cool info on their enclosure but nothing you couldn't find from an internet search. Still figured it deserved a mention as no one seems to have any info on ant booksGood catch there Survivor7. I had completely forgotten about that "book". But don't rush out to find it. Alas, it is so basic it is not worth the effort to find. It is printed by "AntStore" in Germany. The store will not ship ANYTHING to the US. I had an ant friend in Sweden order the book and then he forwarded it to me.
The primary information in the book covers making a formicaria. It does show and discuss several types. But the detail is rather sparse.
There is NO information on ants contained in the book. You will need to do your own research on ant species available to you before you make the formicaria.
Yes i think the Ant Farm recommended by Mike is a good site with lot of info. I brought different type of seeds from health store, not the processed type. I have been offering the harvester ant oat, wheat, sunflower, etc seeds.Yen (and others)
Is there a source you recommend for learning about keeping ants? Website or book about rearing?
Also, Yen, you mention feeding them seeds. Are these store bought, or do you have to wild collect/culture the right type of seeds?
What is the name of the book you gave Chris that has all the keys to different ant species? Yesterday i saw two workers from the orange Pogo, and most P. rugorus queens have workers now. Very fast developent from pupa to ant for all Pogos.The best web site for info on ant keeping is "The Ant Farm" at:
http://antfarm.yuku.com/
Simply enter the genus and species name of the ant of interest into the search engine. You will probably get pages and pages of posts to read. But be advised of 3 things regarding that site:
1) Don't use "common" names. Use only the correct genus/species name
2) Don't ask for someone to send you queens as shipping them is illegal
3) Use proper spelling and grammer at ALL times as the site owner is a harsh stickler and does not tolerate poor use of the English language
I do not know of ANY books on keeping ants for hobby/fun. Plenty of books regarding scientific work done though. If you have a specific interest, let me know. Their is probably a book or paper that covers it!
Nice Paul! Do you plan to build a fancy nest for them? I hope to build something like this http://antfarm.yuku.com/topic/9768 (link from Mike) but smaller.Whoo who! All 5 of my Pogonomyrmex barbatus have workers! I wish i had a better camera to take pics with.
Ah, yes! I am planning on building a hydrostone nest. I just have to figure out exactly how? I stink at building stuff!Nice Paul! Do you plan to build a fancy nest for them? I hope to build something like this http://antfarm.yuku.com/topic/9768 (link from Mike) but smaller.
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