Polyrhachis dives

Polyrhachis dives

Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 31. Jul 2009 12:10

Hiya Guys,

I might be able to get myself a small colony of these lovely ants soon. But before i commit i got a quick question... Is it possible to keep them in a ytong setup?? Ive looked around as best as i can and most of you that have them keep them a tank and let them make there own nest. Im up for that, but i would also like to offer them the choice of having a ytong.
Anyways.. thanks for the tips in advance :)
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Re: Polyrhachis dives

Beitragvon highered » 31. Jul 2009 13:00

The problem is they want to weave all the time with their larvae so eventually you won't be able to see in the ytong nest so its probably best to keep them in a basin type setup, but to start off with I can't see a problem with using a ytong nest.
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Re: Polyrhachis dives

Beitragvon donbilbo » 31. Jul 2009 13:18

Thats a nice experiment. Offering those ants the choice to live in an absolutely unnatural nest instead of waving their own one. But dont forget, those ants have an ability to humidify their nest on their own, if you moisturize the ytong it might just mould instantly.
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Re: Polyrhachis dives

Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 31. Jul 2009 14:03

ok, fair enough.. in that case il give them a small ytong, with no moisture. It will def be worth the experiment i think, however i do think they will most likely choose to make there own nest.. time will tell :)
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Re: Polyrhachis dives

Beitragvon highered » 3. Aug 2009 11:37

I too think it would be a nice experiment but please do make it as fair as possible which I'm sure you'll do. Eg heat both the basin and ytong, etc. Plus even if they choose the ytong they will weave in the tunnels eventually and you won't be able to see into it.
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Re: Polyrhachis dives

Beitragvon matt-man123 » 3. Aug 2009 21:31

When you planning to get them then steve?? :)
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Re: Polyrhachis dives

Beitragvon highered » 5. Aug 2009 13:28

Hes probably getting them this weekend I think.
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Re: Polyrhachis dives

Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 5. Aug 2009 14:01

lol i just might be.. depending on the post of course ;)
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Re: Polyrhachis dives

Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 11. Aug 2009 12:52

ok.. i have my new ants.. and i believe.. there is 2 queens and 1 worker.. ive seen no brood or eggs at all.. they arrived in 2 very dirty test tube in a tub that had dirt and dead grass inside.. so its kinda hard to see anything..
If i give them a new clean test tube will they move in and be able to stay there for some time.. or am i gonna have to keep them in this dirty tub ??
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Re: Polyrhachis dives

Beitragvon highered » 11. Aug 2009 15:14

My advice is allow them to move out of it by leaving it open with the 2 new nests heated and dark, I'm sure they;;l move
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Re: Polyrhachis dives

Beitragvon huudoanh » 10. Sep 2009 10:20

Dear all
please help me!
i'm studing about "polyrhachis dives eggs"
i want to have any document.
thanks!
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Re: Polyrhachis dives

Beitragvon JimmyVe » 11. Sep 2009 18:29

Documents about the ants or what do you mean ?
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