adam james hat geschrieben: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.
Regards
Adam
Hey Adam,
I'm really sorry to hear that
I've currently got my own colony and the temperatures in my room fluctuate quite a lot. At night it can drop to about 15 C and during the day can reach 25C. I've currently got a very small colony and you can check out my journal "Atta cephalotes Bicolor," I hope you have better luck next time!!
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I will try again next year , Goodluck with your colony , i have been watching on youtube , great stuff fellor

I'm about to update my log here on this site right now as well. Was a bit worried in the last 12 hours!
The colony contains a rather large queen, several hundred workers and a nice golf ball sized fungus garden. 






Fantastic pictures man, keep them coming! Have you tried lettuce?