New Colony!
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New Colony!
Hey everyone, I am starting my first ant colony and I am getting the species Veromesser andrei and I wanted to know if anyone knew if this type of ant is polymorphic. I’ve tried to find an answer and I even emailed the AC team but they couldn’t give me an answer. Thanks for anyone who will give me help!
Re: New Colony!
From what I can see on Google, I don't think that it is polymorphic. I'm not an expert though so I could be wrong. I tried typing in veromessor andrei soldier and major and couldn't find anything.
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3 x Random Queens yet to be identified
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1 x Aphaenogaster
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Re: New Colony!
Based on watching this species in videos it seems that they are technically polymorphic like many ant species even though the sizes aren't as obvious. This video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yU8z5EgxCiI is the first one that came up and I think I can see at least a small difference in head and body size in the workers - where some of them have heads closer to the queen's size. It does not appear that there is a large difference in size though, like the obvious differences in Pheidole or Atta that are examples of extreme polymorphism.
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