Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Beitragvon aka ant » 3. Jul 2010 04:53

This colony has grown very well the last month or so and a great joy to watch. Since my last post on viewtopic.php?f=206&t=13904 the population jumped closer to 200 and many more on the way.
Brood is hard to count but are over 100 and growing. I'm happy to see a few new majors and a few more on the way. Overall everything is going great except when the workers decide to bury the queen under the brood for a few hours at a time.
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Re: Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Beitragvon Raimund » 3. Jul 2010 08:16

Very nice ants, definetly worth watching, already subscribed!

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Re: Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Beitragvon aka ant » 6. Jul 2010 03:21

I have a few more pics for you to enjoy.

Guard duty.
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Team work! Yes they did pull the super worm into the nest.
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Beitragvon odesssus » 6. Jul 2010 05:00

great pictures aka. what are you feeding them most of the time?
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Re: Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Beitragvon aka ant » 6. Jul 2010 14:08

I feed them sugar water mostly. But their diet is meal worms, super worms,crickets, spiders, beetles, fruits, and sugar water.
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Re: Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Beitragvon aka ant » 12. Jul 2010 03:11

I made another video with a bit more action better lighting and clearer then before.
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I will write about the daily routine and the interaction of the queen with the colony. I watch this colony 2-4 times a day about 10-20 minutes total.
Her interaction with the colony and vise versa. She is rarely groomed and smothered by the workers. If someone didn't know anything about ants they would think she was a less active worker. She doesn't seem to get the royal treatment like other species of ants, bees, and termites are accustomed to. She tends to stay on or under the large brood piles or occasionally tending to the eggs. Her daily routine during the day seems to be sleeping 75%-80% of the time. One would think she was dead if they never kept a large colony. I notice smaller colony queens tend to be more active due to the lack of workers. When she wakes up she might groom herself and walk around a bit to get a meal from the workers then settle down and sleep again or lay a egg. Her night life is more of a mystery but it might not be much more different. After recalling everything I see its no wonder some Camponotus queens can live 20-30 years!
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Re: Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Beitragvon aka ant » 22. Jul 2010 16:00

It was time to move them into a larger setup. The process was hard and stressful them and me. The first thing I tried was the light trick over night but they didn't move.
Then I took the colony out of the setup and placed them into a large bin filled with tubes to force them into the tubing. Then I connected the tube to the new setup and forced them into in. I noticed they didn't want to move into because I didn't clean the inside well and the colony was turning white from the dust so I had to take them out and clean the setup. The 3rd attempt worked and they settled in great but at a loss of 15-20 workers throughout this ordeal.
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Re: Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Beitragvon aka ant » 23. Jul 2010 17:42

I gave them a boost last night from a huge colony.

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Re: Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Beitragvon aka ant » 30. Jul 2010 15:41

I Made a new update video of the colony in their new home.
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Re: Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Beitragvon aka ant » 3. Aug 2010 18:13

New workers are born every day since last week( around 30-40 or so). The 3rd batch of larvae is grow rapidly now and so is their appetite.
I've been wondering for a while why the workers stick small larvae on the pupae?
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Re: Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Beitragvon aka ant » 4. Aug 2010 16:02

I had an interesting amount of births two nights ago. 11 workers within 2-3 hours which was exciting to see and I managed to video a bit of the action.
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Re: Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Beitragvon aka ant » 14. Aug 2010 16:44

80-100+ workers were born in about 2 weeks or so. I'm happy to see 2 rather huge new majors.
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Re: Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Beitragvon aka ant » 28. Aug 2010 16:00

After the great boom in population things still haven't died down much due to the huge larvae numbers and foraging. I estimate well over 100 larvae but it seems the queen is done laying eggs. I wouldn't be surprised if I have alates in spring.
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Re: Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Beitragvon aka ant » 20. Mär 2011 00:29

I took my 3 larger colonies out of hibernation yesterday. C. chromaiodes had a few deaths but overall the colony is great. Workers started venturing out for food in small numbers. I can't wait till the population starts booming.
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Re: Aka's Camponotus chromaiodes

Beitragvon aka ant » 15. Apr 2011 11:40

Since my last post the colony is teaming with activity. Most days I find 50-100 workers active and often sun bathing due to the cool weather. Their appetite is unquenchable and brood are growing at a fast rate. The queen started laying eggs a few days back but only a small amount. I'm quite excited about how well they progressed and can't wait till they fill up the nest.
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