yes, but just in caseSolenopsisKeeper wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 7:25 amMy water usually doesn’t change color before the mold corrupts the CottenAntsAntsAnts wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 3:39 amas long as you can see the cotton its fine. unless like the water changes colour then you have to evacuate.SolenopsisKeeper wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 11:00 pm
Happens for me too often idk why. Should be fine for a little bit though.
Hibernation Situation
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Re: Hibernation Situation
keeping:
all my queens died
got a sugar ant colony started
all my queens died
got a sugar ant colony started
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Re: Hibernation Situation
Hello! I should give an update on this:
Both queens did not make it. They lived for a few months after, but one day I looked in and saw both were not responsive.
This is alright! I have found two new queens this summer, one of which has successfully laid eggs and hatched out a few workers.
Both queens did not make it. They lived for a few months after, but one day I looked in and saw both were not responsive.
This is alright! I have found two new queens this summer, one of which has successfully laid eggs and hatched out a few workers.
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Two unidentified queens, one which has nanitics.
just a tiny little ant-lover who is the proud keeper of:
Two unidentified queens, one which has nanitics.
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Re: Hibernation Situation
Nice! I hope your colony thrives! What species?thestellarsystem wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 2:39 pmHello! I should give an update on this:
Both queens did not make it. They lived for a few months after, but one day I looked in and saw both were not responsive.
This is alright! I have found two new queens this summer, one of which has successfully laid eggs and hatched out a few workers.
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