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Beitragvon charles17 » 2. Sep 2007 10:02

im trying to get some honeypot ants... does anyone know how big they get when they get distended? like the diameter of the repletes? thanks
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 2. Sep 2007 15:05

No i'm sorry can not help you with this but here is a bit of information about them ;)
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Beitragvon TiGGa » 2. Sep 2007 15:33

According to the photo, their belly will distend to the size of a worker. So If you are looking at Myrmecocystus mimicus, that would be 6-8mm. You will have bigger repletes with Myrmecocystus mexicanus though.

I'm currently keeping a M. mimicus queen with about 7 eggs. I hope she will make it until the first workers hatch. She has lost all her previous brood after I have received the package. :(
I can tell you the size of the repletes then. ^^
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Beitragvon M.Marshall » 2. Sep 2007 17:21

I am also In the same possion I also have a Myrmecocystus mimicus queen though she keeps eating her brood , which is annoying when they are so close , so I am feeding her .. which wil hopefully stop her eating her brood. :D

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Beitragvon TiGGa » 2. Sep 2007 18:06

Does she also eat the cocoons? That would be frustrating...
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Beitragvon Skippy » 2. Sep 2007 18:41

I have one Camponotus sp. (all yellow queen) and I have it for ca 2-3 months and she 4 times ate her eggs :shock: ,this last 2-3 weeks a get her on special dark place and I feeding her every 3.-4. day and now ... oallaaaa ,she has 2 nice big larvae ,maybe cocoons at tommorow and some small larvae ;) . Point of this text is... I thought she cannot make colony and I thought she die ,but now I happy only waiting for cocoons and first workers.

It is very frustrating if she ate cocoons too :( ,she must be hungry. But I think it can be impossible to look now to make colony ,but I believe you will done it ! You must believe ,you must making all on 100 percent ;) ,and then you´ll have nice colony with happy queen :)

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Beitragvon Varban » 2. Sep 2007 19:37

Hmm what food do you give her?
WOuld love to see some pictures once you get the first workers.
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Beitragvon Skippy » 2. Sep 2007 19:51

honey water and small worms ,killed ;)
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Beitragvon Gubbtjuven » 2. Jan 2008 22:00

I have read that Myrmecocystus mexicanus gets repelets more often than myrmecocystus mimicus, is that true?

If it is true, then i should try get those instead of mimicus. Anyone who know anywere to buy myrmecocystus mexicanus?
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Beitragvon Messorus » 2. Jan 2008 22:12

Nice photo of Myrmecocistus on your link, Jimy :thumright:
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Beitragvon mzfckr » 3. Jan 2008 00:28

honeypot ants are cool ! :D other workers drink the honey from their mouth?its like a gas station
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Beitragvon miszt » 3. Jan 2008 01:27

mimicus honey pot ant replites get to about the size of a garden pea, so about 6-8mm as was said before, Australian species (Melophorus & Campanotus spp) tend to be a bit bigger, about the size of a kidney bean, mayb a little smaller

depending on the species, they are edible to, if u feel the urge, they are a delicacy amongst the Native Americans and Australians, certainly something I intend to do when I get some Australian ones :) Not all are edible however, mimicus I believe are, but u should check for yourself first
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 3. Jan 2008 16:46

Hello Gubbtjuven and welcome.
Anyone who know anywhere to buy myrmecocystus mexicanus?


As far as i know they are hard to get, Antstore has some in there list but not for sale at this moment.
Here you can order some (maybe)
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That is all i can give you. Good luck. ;)


They are in deed very nice ants, but i don't know someone who has experience with them. Are they hard to keep ?
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Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 3. Jan 2008 17:18

Ohh i do agree very very nice ants :D
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