Hi! I am starting my first ant colony and was wondering what I could give them for proteins. I have a nice farm of isopods, but read somewhere that some ants won't eat them as they are too tough to kill. Does anyone have any idea if they can be used as food if they are pre-killed? If so, would they be a good source of food?
Thanks for the help!
Isopods as food for ants
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Re: Isopods as food for ants
You will need a proteins source ( nuts, seeds, meat, bugs...) and a energy source ( sugar, honey, jam, sugar water...). Ants will usually accept pre-killed insects.
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Re: Isopods as food for ants
In my experience, the ants have ignored any isopod in their enclosure. I am sure that would depend on your specific species however. The more aggressive, the more likely they will hunt them.Quintx wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 9:24 pmHi! I am starting my first ant colony and was wondering what I could give them for proteins. I have a nice farm of isopods, but read somewhere that some ants won't eat them as they are too tough to kill. Does anyone have any idea if they can be used as food if they are pre-killed? If so, would they be a good source of food?
Thanks for the help!
Mealworms, superwroms (pre crushed) and crickets are the most commonly used insect protein source, and all are relatively easy to breed. Flightless fruit flies are also a good option, and depending on your country (legality), Dubia or other feeder roaches. There are many good care tips online if you look around.
For Sugars, I mainly use organic apples for my ants. As well as the occasional treat of honey, organic cane sugar and maple syrup
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Re: Isopods as food for ants
My friend has been feeding their colony isopodes, they seem to be an okay protein source. Try putting them in a container in the fridge to slow them.
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