Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon McK » 2. Apr 2009 11:07

Yeah, I wasn't to fond of this species myself, I was afraid to put them on my hand, but now I can just pick them up and let them walk over my hand.
The only ant specie that I'm still afraid of is my Pogonomyrmex barbatus colony, just because their sting feels like a needle going through your skin and staying there for ten minutes moving around :D
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Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon thecowmaster » 3. Apr 2009 23:43

you put the ytong in the water to cool it rigth?
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Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon McK » 3. Apr 2009 23:54

Actually it's for keeping them moist, but that's not really necessary with this species.
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Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon highered » 1. Mai 2009 14:08

Can I ask how you ventilate your dry nest? It looks nice and dry with no condensation.
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Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon McK » 1. Mai 2009 18:00

Well, it only looks that way, there's a little bit of condensation near the water reservoir, but if you put the heater mat on it, it'll go away ;)
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Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 22. Jul 2009 10:12

Hey McK.. Just wondering with your colony have you noticed a break between egg laying?? My queen went into overdrive and laid like tons and i had loads of cocoons and still have some but there is no sign of eggs or larvae now... Have you seen the same in your colony ??
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Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon JimmyVe » 22. Jul 2009 10:16

I know it happens with lot of species. They queens only lay that the colony can raise so i suppose these will do to.
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Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon McK » 22. Jul 2009 13:29

Yes, this species lays eggs in "batches" and the queen takes a resting period between each batch.
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Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon Mikey_Bustos » 22. Jul 2009 15:43

Amazing photography and observations! Stunning! =D>
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Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 9. Sep 2009 11:18

Hello MCK,

Just wondering m8 have your ants starting to leg any more eggs??? Mine have been on a break now for several weeks with no sign of laying new eggs.. Yet they still eat plenty of protein... Im thinking that if they do not lay any soon then it is going to be doubtfull they will again this year.. What do you think??
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Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon insanebe » 9. Sep 2009 19:27

im jealous wish i had this species, maybe next year
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Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon McK » 9. Sep 2009 21:06

SteveUK28 hat geschrieben:Hello MCK,

Just wondering m8 have your ants starting to leg any more eggs??? Mine have been on a break now for several weeks with no sign of laying new eggs.. Yet they still eat plenty of protein... Im thinking that if they do not lay any soon then it is going to be doubtfull they will again this year.. What do you think??


Mine hasn't laid any eggs in over 6 months, so it's not looking good either.
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Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 10. Sep 2009 09:22

mmm this cant be coincidence can it ?
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Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon JimmyVe » 11. Sep 2009 18:30

I have the same problem with mine.
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Re: Cataglyphis velox (McK)

Beitragvon insanebe » 11. Sep 2009 23:08

maybe the temperature is too high, i know the ants are climatised to very high temperatures +35C but i read the nest go very deep under ground where its much cooler at 25C
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