Re: Camponotus Novaboracensis Journal
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:21 am
A lot has happened, and a lot of things are about to happen. Both of my Formica queens now have 2 workers. My Camponotus & Tetramorium are also doing well. They're both welcoming their second round of workers. Sadly, this was only a summer project, and there's no way I can keep all of these colonies long-term. Someone reached out to me, and didn't have my ants in their area. So then we made a deal. I give my:
- Camponotus Colony
- Formica Pallidefulva Colony
- Formica Fusca Colony,
- 2 Myrmica Rubra Queens
- 1 Formica Fusca Queen
For their
- Prenelopis Imparis Colony,
- & Tetramorium Colony
I know this may seem unfair, but I don't really need all of my colonies. I'll be sure to make a new topic to update you guys on my new colonies though. It's a bitter sweet moment, because I have grown to love my Camponotus colony. This is why ant keeping is so awesome. I never thought I could be so attached to ants, but I'm glad I am! You enjoy the little things, and you don't even notice.
So pumped to have ants that are active in the winter though!
I hope all of my colonies will be happy at their new home!! I toke some pics of them, so you guys can enjoy the last post with them <3
- Camponotus Colony
- Formica Pallidefulva Colony
- Formica Fusca Colony,
- 2 Myrmica Rubra Queens
- 1 Formica Fusca Queen
For their
- Prenelopis Imparis Colony,
- & Tetramorium Colony
I know this may seem unfair, but I don't really need all of my colonies. I'll be sure to make a new topic to update you guys on my new colonies though. It's a bitter sweet moment, because I have grown to love my Camponotus colony. This is why ant keeping is so awesome. I never thought I could be so attached to ants, but I'm glad I am! You enjoy the little things, and you don't even notice.
So pumped to have ants that are active in the winter though!
I hope all of my colonies will be happy at their new home!! I toke some pics of them, so you guys can enjoy the last post with them <3