he did not feed eggs, on the pictures are just eggs from the colony.
this spec. is riding on their queen and soldiers, so it seems that they eat them.
mfg jan
lol Sry. I have think i have found here an new way to find proteins for my ants.
I have translate this wrong.
Long time ago, my last english lesson was end.
Can you show a picture of your setup? Many people say that Pheidologeton is very hard to keep because of the difficulty of maintaining a high humidity without mould growing. Your setup appears 'open' - how do you maintain humidity? Or is that not really necessary?
He lives in Singapore. It has the right temperature and the right humidity already. ;)
"He lives in Singapore. It has the right temperature and the right humidity already."
Not if he is keeping them inside and in a container. Though I am sure it helps.
I put sponge and wet tissue in container to maintain the humidity :D And there is also a small brick inside with some algae, that one has a lot of moisture.
can you catch me a queen
Please keep us updated on the colony's progress!
Last night we had a Pheidologeton diversus nupital, here are some pictures:
http://www.antstore.net/gallery/upload/cef0a72eb56c79f30f0e9c805a349a57.jpg
http://www.antstore.net/gallery/upload/1a7adebcacd256a89661351377fb7bbd.jpg
http://www.antstore.net/gallery/upload/0a773bfd14354fc6fe666b9744fdb416.jpg
http://www.antstore.net/gallery/upload/5454f9aedc143ce98fbaf37fe770b2d5.jpg
http://www.antstore.net/gallery/upload/51035635a7b074ccbcf4c0e302fc0ec3.jpg
Now the flight has happend can you sell me a queen?