Hybrid nest for Pachycondyla sp.
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 8:02 pm
Hello, I would like to know if there's a Hybrid nest that can fit the Pachycondyla sp. and be nice to the sp. It's quite a big ant.
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did yout Pachycondyla sp got dealated yet? i recommend you to leave she in a test tube until she get around 10-30 workers then move the colony to a hybrid nestJPSMedeiros wrote:Hello, I would like to know if there's a Hybrid nest that can fit the Pachycondyla sp. and be nice to the sp. It's quite a big ant.
i do not have experience with them but i did something interesting i did a research on another specie of ant then i looked how many humidity they need and how many space they need and with that info you can choose a hybrid nestJPSMedeiros wrote:I got 3 Pachycondyla's with me, do you have experience with them? I know, I'm just excited about my ant and want to know to maybe save some money for this, thanks for the tip.
I caught 2 without wings and 1 removed the wings inside the test tube, no eggs yet.
pedrovicentebp wrote:i do not have experience with them but i did something interesting i did a research on another specie of ant then i looked how many humidity they need and how many space they need and with that info you can choose a hybrid nestJPSMedeiros wrote:I got 3 Pachycondyla's with me, do you have experience with them? I know, I'm just excited about my ant and want to know to maybe save some money for this, thanks for the tip.
I caught 2 without wings and 1 removed the wings inside the test tube, no eggs yet.
and i know that it is a semi claustral carnivorous ant so you might want to put it in a outworld so she wil "hunt" for food
its an awesome type of ant and it is huge i researched a bit and in venezuela are pachycondyla ants too so i will try to found one or i hope to find one the are awesome
probably the eggs are coming soon in the big species of ants going from egg to worker needs a lot of time
for example the Odontomachus ants need 1 month and 15 day to complete the process and they just have 1cm
i dont think they are poligonous type of ants but you should research thats an important point
thats all the info there i know
Good luck with your queens