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jp.maia: General questions (8. Jan 2007 05:33)

Hello I'm interested in severall items of your
online shop but I´ve a few doubsts.
1)I want now the exact meaning of: "The products
marked with *** , are not on stock in the quantity you
requested.
The entered quantity will be supplied in a short
period of time by us. On request, we can do part
delivery." (how I do the request; does the delivery
costs increase; and the prevision for delivery
duration)??
FOR:
. queen: Lasius flavus***
. Antworks Illuminated (incl. light)***

2)Is it really necessary to sign any type of
declaration.If so, how can I do it?
FOR:
. colonie: Pheidole pallidula
level 1 - risk class 3
I would be most grateful if you would look into this
matter as soon as possible.

ANToine: I have the same doubts... (9. Jan 2007 07:54)

In my case the Pheidole pallidula also apears with " *** "
:-k It's green lighted ( o o o exists in store) and I just want one unit (1 colonie) ??? Wy does it say: "The products marked with *** , are not on stock in the quantity you requested..." ?
:?: Also it says "risk class: 3" and "level: 1For beginners"... do I need to sign a declaration, and if so, how can it be for beginners and risk 3 at the same time ? (is there a english or french explanation for RISK's)... is it signed at delivery ?
:detectiv: Wy doesn't Pheidole pallidula have a link to like Polyrhachis dives has, and it's only risk 2 ? :evil03: :?: risk class: 2 - klick here
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Martin S.: (9. Jan 2007 13:49)

If you see ***, than we have it not in the stock, but we get it in the next days. (green point) is manuall not automatic. *** is automatic, if the stocklist "0" pcs.
Pheidole pallidula can perhaps life in a cold place, but not the tropical Polyrhachis dives.

Martin

ANToine: one more to go... (9. Jan 2007 16:04)

[shadow=red]Danken Sie für Beantworten...[/shadow] :thumleft:
...but what about the declaration :evil03: (...by mail?)

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uta: (9. Jan 2007 18:50)

...but what about the declaration

oh, sorry, Martin has forgotten to answer! :)

You can send it with email, fax or by letter.

many greetings

ANToine: Newbie questions... (10. Jan 2007 01:57)

[shadow=red] Danken Sie für Beantworten... [/shadow] :thumleft:

:shockt: Multiple queens??? (in the bottom)
[web]http://www.antstore.net/album_pic.php?pic_id=103[/web]
Foto: Pheidole sp. -------------------- From: http://www.antstore.net/album_showpage.php?full=&pic_id=103

:queen: :queen: :queen: :queen: :queen:
Is Pheidole sp. same as Pheidole palidula ? Can it have more than one queen? [-o< If yes, do they have to exist from the beginning?

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delirium: (10. Jan 2007 07:46)

No, Pheidole pallidula is a certain species. Pheidole sp. is a genus and Pheidole pallidula a species.

But Pheidole pallidula could be Pheidole sp. because, Pheidole sp. isn't described.

Some Pheidole sp. (sp. for "any species") have more than one queen, but it't not the general fact. If there are more that one queen from the beginning of the colony-founding...I'm not able to give a competent answer.

JimmyVe: (10. Jan 2007 16:17)

I have a colony of Pheidole pallidula with 2 queens. But most colony's only have 1 queen.

ANToine: Pheidole pallidula obligatorily has to hibernat? (11. Jan 2007 21:05)

:cold: Does Pheidole pallidula obligatorily has to hibernat? (South European Species ?)
is it suficient lowering to 18º C? ...for how long?

In http://www.antstore.net/shop/product_info.php/language/en/products_id/1161/cPath/54_107/South-European-Species/colonie--Pheidole-pallidula/XTCsid/20a9df4d460aeaf93825aa1d8fc2db7a it says: " temperature: Non-sensitive - could hibernate in unheated rooms. " ...it "COULD" means it "DOESN'T HAVE TO"?
:sun01: Is 25º C all year good practice?
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mpir: (11. Jan 2007 21:57)

I think that the best advice about this would be: try to simulate the natural conditions and enviroment of the habitat where the species lives. If it is south European species try to simulate south European conditions. If the ants are from exotic warm rain forest then simulate the conditions there. If they are from dry desert then... well, I think you get the idea. :wink:

Good luck


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