Pheidologeton diversus

Beitragvon miszt » 19. Jan 2008 01:19

No unfortunetly, only that their diet consisted of 50-60% fruits, seeds and nuts, I'm trying to get a list together of native fruits/seeds in Malaysia and Tropical Australia, once I have it sorted I will post it up :D my Pheid affinis arrive next week :D
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Beitragvon Ashton McStansfieldio » 21. Jan 2008 22:23

Hey guys, I been Away for a while. My daughter was born on 10th Jan she`s gorgeous:)

I`m afraid I lost another queen, no obvious reason why she died, she was the one in the biggest colony and seemed to be doing really well.

The other queen is doing fine and I managed to adopt most of the workers between the colonies. I do offer seeds to my Pheidologeton diversus but not tried fruit and nuts I spose the more varied the better so i`lll try to add some.

Glad to hear about youre Affinis Misz and I wish you the best of luck with them, are they from Kalyatta?
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Beitragvon kashmir79 » 21. Jan 2008 22:36

CONGRATULATIONS !!! Ashton :D

Realy happy for you !!!

sorry about the Queen pal

but hey your a Dad now !!!!

Congrats :D :grin:
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Beitragvon miszt » 21. Jan 2008 22:44

Conratulations Ashton :D

Yeah definitly try fruits, i've been trying to find out what are most common in S.Asia/Northern Australia, but no luck yet, but i've just remebered (while writing this) that one of my cousins lives there, so will ask and let you know :D

sorry to hear about ur queen :( is that colony now queenless? they are an 'advanced' species tho, so culd be the tiniest thing that kills her


yes my colony is coming from Kalytta, its not 100% confirmed as Affinis, but its very similar, if i cant work it out, i'll take a worker or two down to the natrual history museum an rumage thru their specimins, if they'l let me lol
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 21. Jan 2008 23:14

Congratulation with you daughter !!!

Sorry to hear that from you queen, a few weeks ago 1 of my queens also died (i had 2 queens in my colony) don't know the reason nether. They are really difficult ants. ;)

@miszt: you cousins lives in Australia, damn. That's nice. Do you visit him often ? ;)
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Beitragvon Necturus » 21. Jan 2008 23:47

Congratulations from me too, mate!
Keep in mind that she wont go for insects or honey water though;)

Best of luck to your family, i hope all works out fine:)

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Beitragvon Ant mad » 10. Feb 2008 11:17

I am sorry i just have to ask but do you think top-soil from your local garden center will do as the nesting ground for this species?
Thanks.
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 10. Feb 2008 14:54

Hello Ant mad and welcome,

Well as long as it is sterile it would work. (i think :) )
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Beitragvon Ant mad » 10. Feb 2008 17:02

cool thanks for that and do you think that Ceramic Heat Lamps would work?
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Beitragvon Necturus » 10. Feb 2008 21:59

Hey there,
problem with the soil is the fertilizer inside. I'm not certain what you call it, but you should be able to get soil without fertilizer, used to start plant cultivations. That would be the safest bet.
Heater lamps work well, aim for ~26°C.
You certain you wanna try with that species? Its rather hard to keep them and most beginner colonies die rather fast, so they can be very frustrating.
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Beitragvon miszt » 10. Feb 2008 22:23

Peat, is the best thing for ants, theres lots of diffrent types, but it doesnt really matter which it is as long as it has nothing added to it
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Beitragvon Ant mad » 11. Feb 2008 16:56

no worries i made sure that th soil was sterile before i get it and yes i may be going a bit to far for my experience but still i fill up for a challenge.
but you never know i might get lucky?
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 11. Feb 2008 20:01

Which species did you kept before ? If this is the first colony you are going to keep, i'm sorry to say, you will fail ! If you have experience with European species, you probably fail to, if you have experience with exotic species you could get lucky...
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Beitragvon kashmir79 » 12. Feb 2008 00:16

trust me, and Jimmy, you will fail at it, then youl be Gutted.
these ants are Exotic, and are Highly Difficult to Keep. you need lots of Experience for These Ants.
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Beitragvon Ant mad » 12. Feb 2008 17:19

cool thanks for the advise i will take that into mind and the only ants i have keeped before have been euorpean ones, but i will still try with an easer exotic species.
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