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Acromyrmex fungus needed

Beitragvon MilitANT » 11. Jan 2008 17:46

I have come to acquire a acromyrmex versicolor Queen. She is a foundress Queen with no workers, only eggs, and her fungus garden is very small. I am afraid she won't survive if I do not get her more fungus immediately. Does anyone here have a large colony of acromyrmex with fungus to spare? I don't need huge amounts, just enough for this new Queen to get started.

Please PM me if you can help me. I really want this to work!
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 11. Jan 2008 18:38

To start she does not need much fungus, as long as she has fungus she would de just fine, but it would not be bad to give her some more.
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Beitragvon miszt » 11. Jan 2008 19:36

a good guide for the temp...

Temp below 24C will kill fungus

Temp above 28C will make the Queen sterile!

So as long as you keep her at 26C steadily, she should be ok :)

A good setup for leaf cutters, is to have a basin with Peat, inside a large basin, fill the large basin with water, and use a water heater to heat the water to 28-30C (check the temp in the small basin to adjust as you need)...leave the test tube open, and you will have good humidity, and good temp control :)

Good Luck :D look forward to seeing pics when ur workers hatch!
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Beitragvon MilitANT » 11. Jan 2008 20:02

Thanks for the well wishes miszt. I hope all goes well and I can find someone with a bit of fungus to spare.
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Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 11. Jan 2008 20:06

u can buy fungus from gerhard--- or not.. lol i just checked.. Soz..
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Beitragvon Beffie » 11. Jan 2008 20:16

miszt hat geschrieben:a good guide for the temp...

Temp below 24C will kill fungus

Temp above 28C will make the Queen sterile!

So as long as you keep her at 26C steadily, she should be ok :)

A good setup for leaf cutters, is to have a basin with Peat, inside a large basin, fill the large basin with water, and use a water heater to heat the water to 28-30C (check the temp in the small basin to adjust as you need)...leave the test tube open, and you will have good humidity, and good temp control :)

Good Luck :D look forward to seeing pics when ur workers hatch!


Hello Miszt,

do you have a colony of leaf cutters. If the answer is yes: Do you have any picutures of their basin?

Thnx, Beffie
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Beitragvon miszt » 11. Jan 2008 20:28

I dont personally, but I helped setup one for a school here, and it is doing very well, I will find some photos for you :)
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Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 11. Jan 2008 20:29

For any1 interested in Leaf Cutter Setups.. take a look at Hyperlinks sind nur für registrierte Nutzer sichtbar
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Beitragvon miszt » 11. Jan 2008 20:48

Excellent tutorial Steve :) I think I read that a while ago, but never found it again

Follow that tutorial Biffe, and you should do very well
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 11. Jan 2008 21:03

The only down side on that setup is the wire from the heating device. I heard that some species chew on it and that way expose themselves to the electricity.
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Beitragvon miszt » 11. Jan 2008 21:04

a nice layer of vasaline should solve that problem
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Beitragvon Beffie » 11. Jan 2008 23:04

Thanks for the great tutorial, SteveUK28. This is realy a great source of informatie. Is it also necessary to you a lamp above the housing? (Temperature?)

@Miszt: I'm very curious from the photo's. Thnx!
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Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 11. Jan 2008 23:18

i believe the water keeps it all at the correct temp.. But miszt could help you out here a bit more i believe.
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Beitragvon miszt » 11. Jan 2008 23:20

you dont need any other heating :) just a low wat lamp so you can see them
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