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adam james: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (2. Dez 2011 08:05)

Hey guys just thort id let you all know that sadly i checked on my leaf cutting ants last night and the queen was dead , :cry: , she was curled up next to the fungus garden. I knew somthing was wrong yestarday during the day as she was acting weired , she keept on ripping into the fungus garden with her mandibles and then sorta falling off it. :(

I will try this species again next year.

Regards

Adam

Andie: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (2. Dez 2011 08:36)

Sorry to hear that Adam :( I was hoping to try again next year also but i have a feeling i'm going to have to many other species by then,,, i'm soooo impatient. :grin:

bugsy: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (2. Dez 2011 08:58)

Sorry to hear mate, it all looked so good for a while. Are you going to try with a different species in the mean time?

adam james: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (2. Dez 2011 11:14)

Hello Andie , cheers mate , yeah i know lol have seen your colonys and read your blogs , great stuff.

Hello Bugsy , yeah mate i will be trying with anouther colony , but not atta , as soon as i got back and noticed the damage to the colony i put the container in my incubator and started converting there old setup with heating cables to warm the containers up , had problems with condensation thou which i have now solved thankfully , but to be honest i knew getting my Atta colony to pull throu was going to be difficult, :(

Due to me being impatient also lol i have ordered anouther colony which arrives next week , but these are not leaf cutting ants. Im just keeping my fingers crossed they travel safe and im assured they will. Also i wont post too much to begin with as this is a really hard species to keep and i feel i dont want to put up a thread that ends with a bad experiance if the colony fails. :(

Its hopfully going to succed and have every confidence, ive kept alot more ants since the first time i had some and this is a rather large colony so it should do ok. [-o<

O the species is Pheidologeton diversus im receiving a colony with two queens and 1000 + worker population.

Regards

Adam :thumright:

bugsy: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (2. Dez 2011 11:51)

Awesome make sure your outbreak protection is good. These given the chance will swarm, but i'm sure you already known. Good luck mate. Mark Moffett adventures among ants has a great section this species.

adam james: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (2. Dez 2011 12:17)

Hey bugsy , yeah deffinatly , i know yeah they are like the ninjas of the ant world at escaping lol :lol: , nest containers are sealed and the foraging tank is sealed also so hopfully no escapes , just going to do some tweaks to the setup the weekend so its totally ready. so far im getting a temperture of 27 c in the nesting chambers , is this ok , ive read that p diversus like it really warm.

bugsy: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (2. Dez 2011 13:10)

Yeah they do, but its the humidity that is essential, this is what makes them difficult to keep. Excessive moisture starts unwanted fungus growth that will kill them, its a fine balance. Its not just the nesting chamber that needs humidity but the outworld too. The queen is a laying machine so the colony will eat an unreal amount of protein. Are you using a y-tong within a basin or straight sand/loam?

adam james: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (2. Dez 2011 13:59)

I was considering a y-tong but last times experiance taught me they are not too impressed with them. Im putting a shallow layer of sand on the bottom of the containers i built for the attas. The moisture is no problem , i will keep a eye out for moulds thou. hopfully they will burrow into this and it being shallow means i can still see in chambers etc, the whole setup is humid, i have even poured gypsum in the tubing system to the foraging tank so that the whole walkway there they wont dry out , i hear they go on long foraging trails.

i will upload some pictures of the converted atta setup over the weekend , maybe i can ask one of the moderators to unlock my old Pheidologeton diversus thread. :?:

Adam

AntsNational: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (2. Dez 2011 23:22)

Hey guys just thort id let you all know that sadly i checked on my leaf cutting ants last night and the queen was dead , :cry: , she was curled up next to the fungus garden. I knew somthing was wrong yestarday during the day as she was acting weired , she keept on ripping into the fungus garden with her mandibles and then sorta falling off it. :(

I will try this species again next year.

Regards

Adam


Hi Adam,

I'm devastated to hear about your queen and colony, this deeply saddens me. I hope you have better luck next year!!! Do you know why she died?

Regards,
Vasile

adam james: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (3. Dez 2011 19:04)

Hello Vasile , yeah i know what went wrong , i was away a few weeks with work and my Nan was looking after things , but my boiler wasnt working and with the cold tempertures my bungalow resally got cold , by the time i had come back nearly all the workers had died and the fungus was looking really damaged. It had a bronzy colour and the remaining workers were not bothering with it , I warmed them up and things looked promising , the queen was being tended and i hoped all was going ok , there were only about 15 workers when i counted and no eggs larva or pupae. Well this i think is what has caused the queen to die :cry:.

Regards

Adam


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