Hitch3’s Camponotus Consobrinus Journal
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By the size and shape of the pupae outer there should come by next week, I hope
Queens only:
Myrmecia Pilosula (6 larvae, 1 pupae)
Early Stage Nests:
x1 Anonychromyrma (15-20 workers)
Myrmecia Pilosula (6 larvae, 1 pupae)
Early Stage Nests:
x1 Anonychromyrma (15-20 workers)
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Yes, they are very close!
You can’t see it in these photos, but the inner pupae has a darkened head and gaster, so probably in the next couple of days for that one.
You can’t see it in these photos, but the inner pupae has a darkened head and gaster, so probably in the next couple of days for that one.
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if you actually look at the near the queen at the biggest larvae it looks about the same size of the pupae which means you could have a major comming soon
Queens only:
Myrmecia Pilosula (6 larvae, 1 pupae)
Early Stage Nests:
x1 Anonychromyrma (15-20 workers)
Myrmecia Pilosula (6 larvae, 1 pupae)
Early Stage Nests:
x1 Anonychromyrma (15-20 workers)
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Yeah, I saw that. I was wondering if it was just a media or major pupae, or if it was close to pupating
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UPDATE
The second Worker has finally eclosed! This one is a lot bigger than her nanitic sister, but she has still not quite tanned yet. There is another pupae that is close to eclosing as well. There are still 2 other large larave and about 6 other small larvae. The colony growing very nicely!
Now, photos!
Sisters caring over the brood
Well, that’s about it for this update!
Cheers!
The second Worker has finally eclosed! This one is a lot bigger than her nanitic sister, but she has still not quite tanned yet. There is another pupae that is close to eclosing as well. There are still 2 other large larave and about 6 other small larvae. The colony growing very nicely!
Now, photos!
Sisters caring over the brood
Well, that’s about it for this update!
Cheers!
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AWESOME!!! Im still founding my queens and 2 have about 3-5 eggs. BTW i subbed to u on YT- ant trooper
"Go to the ant, you sluggard; consider its ways and be wise! It has no commander, no overseer or ruler, yet it stores its provisions in summer and gathers its food at harvest." Proverbs 6:6-8
Founding:
8x Iridomyrmex sp.
1x Pheidole sp.
Founding:
8x Iridomyrmex sp.
1x Pheidole sp.
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sssssooooooooooo coooooooolllll
Queens only:
Myrmecia Pilosula (6 larvae, 1 pupae)
Early Stage Nests:
x1 Anonychromyrma (15-20 workers)
Myrmecia Pilosula (6 larvae, 1 pupae)
Early Stage Nests:
x1 Anonychromyrma (15-20 workers)
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UPDATE
Well, it’s been about a hundred million years since I last updated, so I may as well do one today.
The colony has grown to 3 workers, 1 gigantic larva, two normal sized larvae, and six smaller larvae. At this point, brood development has stopped for me as Australia heads into winter, and will not likely grow for another three months. Unfortunately, hibernation in Australia still requires me to feed the ants regularly, as it does not get quite cold enough for me to just chuck them in the fridge.
I can’t wait for roughly two months after the end of hibernation. We will have a small population explosion, with about 9 workers by then.
Pictures I Guess.
Well, that’s about it for this update. I also won’t be posting as much as there will not be too much going on, with the halt of brood development and all. Maximum 1 a month to be honest.
Cheers!
Well, it’s been about a hundred million years since I last updated, so I may as well do one today.
The colony has grown to 3 workers, 1 gigantic larva, two normal sized larvae, and six smaller larvae. At this point, brood development has stopped for me as Australia heads into winter, and will not likely grow for another three months. Unfortunately, hibernation in Australia still requires me to feed the ants regularly, as it does not get quite cold enough for me to just chuck them in the fridge.
I can’t wait for roughly two months after the end of hibernation. We will have a small population explosion, with about 9 workers by then.
Pictures I Guess.
Well, that’s about it for this update. I also won’t be posting as much as there will not be too much going on, with the halt of brood development and all. Maximum 1 a month to be honest.
Cheers!
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i know the feeling, as tis was my first hibernation, my third gen of anonychromyrma died leaving the queen to deal with like 100 eggs and she died shortly after, but i cant wait to get some cool spp of ants, hopefully myrmicia or camponotus which ive found 3 nests of them near my house . But real question... any news on the pupae the size of the queens gaster?
Queens only:
Myrmecia Pilosula (6 larvae, 1 pupae)
Early Stage Nests:
x1 Anonychromyrma (15-20 workers)
Myrmecia Pilosula (6 larvae, 1 pupae)
Early Stage Nests:
x1 Anonychromyrma (15-20 workers)
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To me, Camponotus pennsylvanicus seems to grow faster, because it took 2 months for 2 workers and 2-3 weeks later 3 more emerged leaving me with 5 and I'm hoping that workers 6,7,8, and 9, which are all pupae, will emerge within the next 2 weeks, and perhaps another two weeks 10 and 11 will emerged.
"God made every kind of wild beasts and every kind of livestock and every kind of creeping things;" (including ants) "and God saw that it was good." Genesis 1:25
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