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SNiDE: New Polyrhachis dives Colony (20. Dez 2008 02:12)

Hi all, pictures of my new Polyrhachis dives colony. The setup is 1 foot long by 2 feet wide, with about 2cm of red sand and lots of lichen & moss. The lid is cut from perspex, the opaque right hand side of the lid is glued in, I'm hoping they will eventually nest under this, the other 2 thirds of the lid is removable perspex, but when in place almost airtight. The heatmat is situated under the opaque section where I'm hoping they will move to. Additional heat is provided by a lamp, and the humidity is just from water I've misted in with a sprayer, and increased by the mirror that's behind the formicarium that causes alot of condensation- theres a sheet of cardboard i slide imbetween the mirror and the wall of the basin to reduce the humidity if necessary.
They arived today and I moved them in about an hour ago, so the plastic containers are still in until they take all the eggs from the top of it, I'm trying to let them adjust as gradually as possible- hopefully the setup will look much better without the massive plastic containers in there :P
I'm also crap at taking photos.

donbilbo: Re: New Polyrhachis dives Colony (20. Dez 2008 10:56)

Wow that nest looks huge, i wonder how many queens are in there? maybe 20, maybe 200.... Have fun! :mrgreen:

SNiDE: Re: New Polyrhachis dives Colony (20. Dez 2008 23:07)

Yeah not sure how many at the moment, waiting for them to settle in. Going to get some new feeders as at the moment they concentrating on sticking corpses to any fruit, honey and/or cotton with water on it and eating only crickets :P am ordering some new feeding dishes (these ones have worked for other species but my polyrhachis seem to view any feeder more than 1mm deep as waste disposal :P

JimmyVe: Re: New Polyrhachis dives Colony (22. Dez 2008 17:56)

Very nice colony, have fun with them. ;)

SNiDE: Re: New Polyrhachis dives Colony (22. Dez 2008 23:25)

Thanks jimmy :)
They've settled in nicely now, and are well underway moving the nest to where I wanted it- in the corner behind the wooden tunnel against the glass, and they've started eating honey solution aswell as crickets in decent numbers so everythings on track! Even seen a couple of queens being hurded towards the new nest :D
As they've settled in I've been able to take out some of the packaging- I didn't want to disturb them unless totally necessary so I left all of their packaging in the basin for the first 2 days so they could adjust, until they left it. Been able to get a few half-decent photos too:

JimmyVe: Re: New Polyrhachis dives Colony (23. Dez 2008 17:10)

I think there is something wrong with your pictures. ;)

SNiDE: Re: New Polyrhachis dives Colony (23. Dez 2008 22:56)

Will resize them!

SNiDE: Re: New Polyrhachis dives Colony (1. Jan 2009 23:24)

Sorry all, can't seem to find the edit button.. I have some recent pics of the setup as it is now with an added arena.
The pics aren't great, neither is the camera. I estimate there are over 1000 workers at the moment.. haven't seen any pupae, either they're still in chambers in the old nest waiting to be moved or the generation was eaten whilst it was being delivered. The cover was taken off their nesting area just for the photo, usually it's pitch dark. Everything seems healthy + happy in the colony :)

SteveUK28: Re: New Polyrhachis dives Colony (2. Jan 2009 12:42)

must admit i cant wait to get these ants.. they are proper nice :)

donbilbo: Re: New Polyrhachis dives Colony (2. Jan 2009 13:05)

Hi SNiDE, if you had to assume or quickly count the ants foraging at any given time, what would be your guesstimation? Your colony seems to be more than 1000 ants, isnt your main basin too small?


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