Tetramorium question
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Tetramorium question
Of course, the nanitics I have (around 17) are all very small. When will my queen produce workers that are the size of those from a mature colony?
Re: Tetramorium question
Depends on the spp.MCWren wrote:Of course, the nanitics I have (around 17) are all very small. When will my queen produce workers that are the size of those from a mature colony?
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Re: Tetramorium question
Never mind. lol. i didn't read the title.larynx wrote:Depends on the spp.MCWren wrote:Of course, the nanitics I have (around 17) are all very small. When will my queen produce workers that are the size of those from a mature colony?
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larynx wrote:Never mind. lol. i didn't read the title.larynx wrote:Depends on the spp.MCWren wrote:Of course, the nanitics I have (around 17) are all very small. When will my queen produce workers that are the size of those from a mature colony?
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Re: Tetramorium question
With ants, it's typically the first or second batch of larvae, after the nanitics, which will get sufficient nutrition to reach full size.
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Re: Tetramorium question
I guess second, because they just had their first batch since nanitics.
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