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insanebe: My Formica fusca Diary (5. Aug 2009 21:45)

Formica fusca Day 1
Set up here http://www.antstore.net/viewtopic.php?f=172&t=10611&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
5/8/09
My Formica f usca arrived i purchased a 50 -150 colony with 2-3 queens, they arrived and immediately started exploring, after less than an hour they started moving house i managed to catch a few pics of a worker carrying a hatchling/worker into the beton nest, i got 3 pictures in sequence below before it disappeared down the hole lol

i saw this on 3 other occasions, carrying workers or hatchlings but not eggs, lavae or cocoons
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update, ok 20 mins later they serious at moving, quite a few workers are moving brood into the beton nest, i got a short video of 2 at the same time there were others in the background moving brood aswell although you could not see them, im so proud :D
my lasius niger are useless they wont even leave the test tube to explore the ytongi set up for them let alone move the nest :roll: lol.

video
http://s825.photobucket.com/albums/zz173/berkh102/?action=view&current=MVI_0467.flv

ah a closer look revealed them to be workers getting carried into the beton, nurse maids maybe ?

a bit later i peeled back the cover to have a peek see what was going on inside the beton nest, to my amazement one of the queens and several brood, and cocoons were already in the smallest chamber, i never saw her move !!! that was quick work IMG_0472.JPG IMG_0469.JPG

insanebe: Re: My Formica fusca Diary (5. Aug 2009 23:35)

wow about an hour later they all had moved into the beton nest, hmm i only see 1 queen though hmmm no matter i guess,

* edit*

found the other 2 queens they were hiding

jeffrey432: Re: My Formica fusca Diary (17. Aug 2009 15:22)

Awesome nest insanebe i've got 6 F ormica fusca gynes but still no eggs -.-
gave them sugarwater and a fly and now lets wait XD!

And again!

Awesome formicarium!

insanebe: Re: My Formica fusca Diary (17. Aug 2009 19:08)

I got no eggs either think its cos i disturb them too much, they seem very sensitive, will leave them for a long time while i build my nests for Pheidole pallidula and Crematogaster scutellaris
and that will be the last ants i buy in a long time cos im out of room now lol.

insanebe: Re: My Formica fusca Diary (6. Sep 2009 22:22)

6/9/09

I have given to try to observe nest activity they are far too sensitive and scatter in all directions when i do,

i have placed some live hatchling micro crickets bought from livefood.co.uk in the basin these crickets feed off of the colony waste and remove smaller pieces of waste i can't as well as being a food source the ants can catch although they are not easy to catch.

i have also placed some live fruit flies in there also bought from livefood.co.uk, the ants love these they are easy to catch and will harvest them and take them back to the nest whenever they are hungry and leave them alive when they are not

the ants have also demonstrated an ability to tackle large prey, i placed a large green bottle fly that had been buzzing round my room annoying me in the tank, note the fly was alive and undamaged, when i checked less than an hour later it was being devoured in the nest by 8 workers, i missed the hunt :x

they have also built a small network of tunnels in the sand after i split some water on it, but as far as i can tell they have not built a nest in there

insanebe: Re: My Formica fusca Diary (20. Sep 2009 09:26)

everything is ticking along they continue to eat large numbers of fruit flies and a large amount of honey solution, i also gave them a peice of orange which they stripped bare

insanebe: Re: My Formica fusca Diary (6. Okt 2009 20:42)

more or less hibernating now

duane99: Re: My Formica fusca Diary (18. Mär 2010 15:28)

put up some more pics please :)

insanebe: Re: My Formica fusca Diary (23. Mär 2010 01:08)

Ok here is an update,

http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/zz173/berkh102/106.jpg
The empty brood chambers during hibernation :(

http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/zz173/berkh102/104.jpg
Formica fusca have a taste for oranges, waking up from hibernation


http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/zz173/berkh102/066.jpg
fusca launch attack on phiedole, phiedole respond by blocking the tunnel with yellow gravel dug up from the base of the tank, impressive

http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/zz173/berkh102/090.jpg
The digging seen from above

http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/zz173/berkh102/089.jpg
The Formica fusca clear out some of the blockage but suprisingly are unable to dig as fast as the Pheidole,

http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/zz173/berkh102/041.jpg
The Pheidole bring out the big guns (big majors) but there is no fighting

http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/zz173/berkh102/016.jpg

the Pheidole evacuate that area closing off the tunnels as they go.

http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/zz173/berkh102/024.jpg
ceiling themselves in

http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/zz173/berkh102/007.jpg
The Pheidole brood is moved to a new location

http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/zz173/berkh102/006.jpg
The Formica fusca start producing lots of brood, both queens are in this picture

http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/zz173/berkh102/111.jpg
The Formica fusca make use of the abandoned phiedole nest ( rather exposed if u ask me )

And there we have it, fusca continue to produce many brood, what the phiedole are doing i have no idea they retreated to the centre of the basin but they are still alive and kicking.

Sced: Re: My Formica fusca Diary (28. Mai 2010 18:49)

any updates? :)


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