Hypoponera Sp. journal
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Hypoponera Sp. journal
There is not much activity, I caught her around 2 weeks ago, but she FINALLY shed her wings. I've been feeding her once every one to two weeks, because it is just her there for now, but I hope she can lay fertilized eggs because this is a very fun, and not commonly kept genus.
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Re: Hypoponera Sp. journal
Any pics? I've always had trouble differentiating different genuses of "-ponera-"AntLove5Ever wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2017 4:13 pmThere is not much activity, I caught her around 2 weeks ago, but she FINALLY shed her wings. I've been feeding her once every one to two weeks, because it is just her there for now, but I hope she can lay fertilized eggs because this is a very fun, and not commonly kept genus.
Check out my YouTube channel, Arman's Ants.
https://***/armansants
Also feel free to check out the Discord server, Ant-Keeping & Ethology:
https://discord.me/ants
https://***/armansants
Also feel free to check out the Discord server, Ant-Keeping & Ethology:
https://discord.me/ants
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Re: Hypoponera Sp. journal
"Hypoponera (without) and Ponera (with) can be differentiated by a tiny spike under the petiole." - BatspiderfishCreeperUniverse wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2017 2:24 pmAny pics? I've always had trouble differentiating different genuses of "-ponera-"AntLove5Ever wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2017 4:13 pmThere is not much activity, I caught her around 2 weeks ago, but she FINALLY shed her wings. I've been feeding her once every one to two weeks, because it is just her there for now, but I hope she can lay fertilized eggs because this is a very fun, and not commonly kept genus.
Ill get you pics soon, goes for all my journals.
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Re: Hypoponera Sp. journal
Okey dokeyAntLove5Ever wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2017 2:42 pm"Hypoponera (without) and Ponera (with) can be differentiated by a tiny spike under the petiole." - BatspiderfishCreeperUniverse wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2017 2:24 pmAny pics? I've always had trouble differentiating different genuses of "-ponera-"AntLove5Ever wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2017 4:13 pmThere is not much activity, I caught her around 2 weeks ago, but she FINALLY shed her wings. I've been feeding her once every one to two weeks, because it is just her there for now, but I hope she can lay fertilized eggs because this is a very fun, and not commonly kept genus.
Ill get you pics soon, goes for all my journals.
Check out my YouTube channel, Arman's Ants.
https://***/armansants
Also feel free to check out the Discord server, Ant-Keeping & Ethology:
https://discord.me/ants
https://***/armansants
Also feel free to check out the Discord server, Ant-Keeping & Ethology:
https://discord.me/ants
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