Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Beitragvon Andie » 4. Nov 2011 22:22

Cataglyphis cf. desertorum
North Africa / Orient
Queen:
15-17mm
Workers:
5-16mm
Air moisture:
30-50%
Temperature:
20-35°C
Hibernation:
No
Nest-building:
Soil nests, often under stones and in sand
Particularities:
This large, striking red-black species from the bicolour group is widespread all over North Africa. A very robust and assertive species. When their nest is disturbed, these ants become furiously aggressive. Bites from larger ants can draw blood, so that caution is recommended when handling them. These large, long-limbed and graceful ants make grateful fosterlings, and as is the case with all bicolour species, colonies can live for at least ten years, provided they receive plenty of food and are kept in the right conditions. Colony sizes range from one-thousand to three-hundred thousand animals. During their first year of foundation, in the right conditions, colonies can reach sizes that range from 100 to 300 individuals. This species tends to swell in plains with sparse ground vegetation and clayey soil. As is the case with all Cataglyphis species from the bicolour group, these ants curl their abdomen upwards when ground temperatures are high or under bright light.

I bought a colony of these which arrived about the 18th Oct 2011. I had previously constructed a y-tong nest prior to the ant arriving and siliconed it in place inside the 40x25x25cm arena. The substarte in fine white reptile sand and i poured some into the nest. The y-tong was still slightly damp after washing and the sand stuck to the condensation on the glass obstructing the view, but it is slowly dissapearing. I am using a perspex vented lid with a daylight bulb and the arena is heated by a heatmat on the bottom with a stat for safety. The temp on the surface is about 40c and 25c at the top.


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About 50 ish ants arrived but no eggs larvae or pupae which was a bit worrying and were held in a small plastic tub with toilet paper inside. Opening the lid the ants were soon exploring their new home. When i went back to see later i saw a large worker carrying the queen. I thought she was dead and went to touch it and she riggled slightly and the worker put her down only for another worker to pick her up just like a female cat with a kitten and took her into the nest.

Worker carrying queen
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Queen waiting to be picked up by another worker
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I have offered them sugar and honey water but ive only seen one or two ants feeding from both so no real preferance yet. Also fed mealworms and crickets which i have directly dropped into the nest. The ant act extremely violently and overcome the prey quickly. There are two mealworm beetles living in the arena but these have been untouched.
When the cover is removed from the nest the ants panic and run everywhere. I have noticed some carrying small white lumps as they are running and assumed it was sand but i managed to catch a snap on my camera and i was very pleased to see that they were carrying larvae.

Not great pics but you can see the small larvae.
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Re: Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Beitragvon mtrein » 4. Nov 2011 23:20

Wow, they look really beautiful. So they like it fairly dry, I think. Am I right?
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Re: Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Beitragvon Andie » 5. Nov 2011 11:41

From the little information i can find for this species, dry but i believe that they require a section of their nest to be damp.

Here's a better pic of the eggs and larvae.


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Not possible surely?

Beitragvon Andie » 9. Nov 2011 21:02

6 days ago i took pics of the new eggs and tiny larvae and today i'm taking pictures of large larvae and pupae. I know cataglyphis develop fast but not this fast :shock: Although after the move from the package to the new nest i could see no sign of any brood and suddenly we are here.
The ants themselves have mostly stayed inside the nest and i sometimes see one ore two out drinking from the sugar/honey water so a little dissapointing visually but maybe perhaps because i'm not giving them heat from the top. I was hoping with the presence of larvae, may have made them more active . I still can't see into the top tier of the nest very well but most of the ants stay at the bottom where it is warmer.

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Re: Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Beitragvon bugsy » 9. Nov 2011 22:40

Awesome keep it coming mate, not many people keep this species. Have you given up on Atta? I wasn't sure if you were going to try again with them.
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Re: Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Beitragvon Andie » 9. Nov 2011 22:46

Hi m8, yea another time perhaps.
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Re: Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Beitragvon Andie » 12. Nov 2011 18:09

I just mised filming the larger lavae before they changed into pupae but there are eggs and plenty of pupae to be seen here.

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Re: Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Beitragvon Andie » 12. Nov 2011 18:27

Couldnt resist showing you just one more pic of the eggs larvae and pupae.


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Last update until the new ants hatch.
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Re: Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Beitragvon Ants-Fan » 13. Nov 2011 10:45

Hello Andy!

Can i writing Here?
Very nice Ants!
Have you more Pictures from the Queen?

Good Luck,

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Re: Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Beitragvon Andie » 13. Nov 2011 11:16

Hello, yes of course you can write here :) I only ever get a fleeting glimpse of the queen because as i take the cover from the nest there is mass panic. Its quite difficult to see her as some of the workers are as big as her. Hopefully i will see her soon.

Here you go, the queen :)

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Re: Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Beitragvon Eman » 15. Nov 2011 01:50

The queen looks so great! Keep going with it!
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Re: Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Beitragvon Ants-Fan » 15. Nov 2011 17:36

Thank you Andie! :mrgreen:

Good luck with the ants,

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Re: Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Beitragvon Andie » 19. Nov 2011 13:50

Well here she is, the first adult to emerge from the cocoon after only 10 days and only 15 days after i first saw the tiny larvae. She is a beautiful bright orange and looks like shes been designated to looking after the kids. There are also a few more that hatched later this evening and are much paler, more yellow. You can see more pics on my blog.

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The rest of the colony are still staying in the nest for most of the time but i am seeing more activity outside gradually. One annoying point is that they are using one of the nest chambers as their dump which may eventually attract mites. I can also see the empty cocoon on the tip from which the baby hatched :)
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Re: Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Beitragvon Andie » 21. Nov 2011 22:00

Lots of larvae and the newly hatched light coloured young ants. The big white lumps are pieces of chicken which they seem to enjoy and feed to the larvae.

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Re: Cataglyphis cf. desertorum

Beitragvon Andie » 8. Dez 2011 21:50

New ants continue to hatch daily and their numbers are growing really fast. The ants are now very active day and night hunting for insects to feed to the larvae, which is given to them after they have cut pieces off rather than give them whole corpses. There seems to be three nurseries for the larvae, the eggs and newly hatched are held in the nurses mouths and suspended mostly from the ceiling out of harms way. The older larvae have their own section and the oldest have another section. The pupae are also distibuted in different areas perhaps to regulate incubation ? but i still havent seen one actually hatching..

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