Hey I was wondering if I should move my Tetramorium ant species in a formicariam yet or wait until they get bigger?
Here is the colony
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PKp1axoMOS38QYKPW7Qu0iFrfo10S5__CMFmyQ_sWNM/edit
Thank you for your time!
Should I move my colony in a formicrariam yet?
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Re: Should I move my colony in a formicrariam yet?
I can’t see them very well but I think wait a half week then attach a VERY small nest that they can expand.
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Nice colony.

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Re: Should I move my colony in a formicrariam yet?
I'd just attach them to an AC Test Tube Portal, and as they keep growing add more test tubes, and once they've out grown that move them into a formicarium. You don't have to do this, you could do like RubyAntKeeper77 said, but from my experience this works really well.queenantkeeper wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 7:41 pmHey I was wondering if I should move my Tetramorium ant species in a formicariam yet or wait until they get bigger?
Here is the colony
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PKp1axoMOS38QYKPW7Qu0iFrfo10S5__CMFmyQ_sWNM/edit
Thank you for your time!
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There are so many fascinating ants right where you live!
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