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Lewis: Re: My ants. (3. Mai 2009 20:25)

hmm i wonder
i live in east sussex
friston forest mabey? :-k

ashhad1: Re: My ants. (4. Mai 2009 21:42)

oooo M essors and walnuts im gonna have to try that on my own M essors then xD

Phasmid: Re: My ants. (11. Jan 2010 19:20)

P. pallidula
September 09
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm68/JCPhasmid/IMGP5432.jpg
December 09
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm68/JCPhasmid/IMGP5594.jpg
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm68/JCPhasmid/IMGP5588.jpg

ant kid: Re: My ants. (12. Jan 2010 07:41)

Is that a cockoroach? If not what is it lol, by the way very nice pics and cool ants!

ant kid

SteveUK28: Re: My ants. (12. Jan 2010 14:00)

Very nice photos bud, keep them coming :)

JimmyVe: Re: My ants. (12. Jan 2010 22:28)

I love these little ants. :) Nice pictures !

insanebe: Re: My ants. (12. Jan 2010 22:49)

yeah PP are the most entertaining even if they are the smallest

Phasmid: Re: My ants. (10. Jun 2011 15:11)

Here are some new pics to show I'm still alive. I'm afraid I only have the A cromyrmex octospinosus, P heidole pallidula and a very small Lasius sp. colony in my ant collection at the moment.

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm68/JCPhasmid/IMGP6338.jpg

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm68/JCPhasmid/IMGP6418.jpg

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm68/JCPhasmid/IMGP6416.jpg

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm68/JCPhasmid/IMGP6414-1.jpg

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm68/JCPhasmid/IMGP6407.jpg



http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm68/JCPhasmid/IMGP6331.jpg

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm68/JCPhasmid/IMGP6424.jpg

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm68/JCPhasmid/IMGP6423.jpg


More to come...

bugsy: Re: My ants. (10. Jun 2011 16:07)

Nice I love Pheidole pallidula [Pallidula], mine died when the colony was very small. They are fearless.

Phasmid: Re: My ants. (10. Jun 2011 16:27)

P heidole pallidula seem to be an odd species difficulty wise. My first colony turned up with a dead queen, my second colony dwindled and died in a couple of months. My third colony, with hardly any effort from me, went from a few workers to several thousand workers on no time at all and its still going strong with minimal attention from me.

lol, you moderators don't have a lot of work on your hands do you :wink:


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