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trueviper: Re: Camponotus herculeanus colony: journal (5. Jul 2015 11:42)

17th April 2015



I received 1 Camponotus herculeanus queen with no eggs, larvae, or workers as ordered from Ants UK. I thought it would be interesting to start a colony with a queen only and watch it develop slowly over time and am prepared to be patient. The queen's test tube has been placed in a plastic tub within a glass vivarium with a hear mat under it and I have covered the back, sides,and top with cardboard to keep the enviroment dark and to keep stress levels to a minimum whilst ensuring adequate ventilation.

The vivarium is placed in a dark room which has no additional heating all year round so will also be used for hibernation as the temperature will rise and fall throughout the year matching the temperature outside but with protection from frost. Low temperatures in winter will be monitored and will be prevented from falling below 5-6 degrees centigrade. The room will also be free of any disturbances that could cause the queen any unnecessary stress as I have read that egg and brood eating is common with Camponotus spp. queens when exposed to stress.



Apart from her obvious large size, this queen is truly stunning to behold. I wasn't prepared for how beautiful she is, shiny jet black with red tones on her thorax. She appears to be very healthy and was monitored for a few hours after being placed in the vivarium and seemed to prefer the warmer half of the vivarium where the heat mat was placed, in fact she seemed to be warming herself, laying flat on the floor of the test tube for a few hours before returning to an upright position. She soon settled down and seems relaxed.

trueviper: Re: Camponotus herculeanus colony: journal (5. Jul 2015 11:45)

19th April 2015


I have now attached a sheet of cardboard to the front of the vivarium taped to the lid so it opens upwards for easy access. The queen is now kept completely in the dark.
The queen is being kept in the vivarium on the left.


http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w133/trueviper_UK/P1010694_1.jpg

trueviper: Re: Camponotus herculeanus colony: journal (5. Jul 2015 11:46)

27th April 2015

Checked on the queen this evening and she has a clutch of eggs underneath her. She appeared extremely relaxed when I removed her tub from the vivarium and into the light considering she has been kept in total darkness for the last 8 days.

trueviper: Re: Camponotus herculeanus colony: journal (5. Jul 2015 11:46)

1st May 2015


The eggs appear to have hatched and there are now app. 10 larvae being tended to by the queen.

trueviper: Re: Camponotus herculeanus colony: journal (5. Jul 2015 11:48)

4th May 2015

Took a few shots of the queen today and managed a quick peak at her brood through the magnifying glass, she definitely has larvae although you can't make them out in the pictures obviously.


http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w133/trueviper_UK/P1010704.jpg

trueviper: Re: Camponotus herculeanus colony: journal (5. Jul 2015 11:50)

14th May 2015


There are now definitely 2 larvae with the pile of eggs. Thought I'd give her a bit of maple syrup for being a good mum, 10 mins later she was feasting on it. Well done queenie! :)

trueviper: Re: Camponotus herculeanus colony: journal (5. Jul 2015 11:50)

18th May 2015


There are now 4-5 larvae present, 2 of which are quite large. Not bad considering she was a lone queen 4 weeks ago. The heat mat is definitely having a positive effect.

trueviper: Re: Camponotus herculeanus colony: journal (5. Jul 2015 11:52)

23rd May 2015

The queen now has 2 cocooned pupa and about 7 larvae.

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w133/trueviper_UK/P1010023.jpg

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w133/trueviper_UK/P1010020.jpg

trueviper: Re: Camponotus herculeanus colony: journal (5. Jul 2015 11:53)

will post videos soon, could anyone please explain to me how to embed videos into your posts instead of just a link? Thanks.

trueviper: Re: Camponotus herculeanus colony: journal (5. Jul 2015 12:26)

[youtube] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZfZcP0jlZs [/youtube]


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