My New Myrmica rubra Colony :D.

My New Myrmica rubra Colony :D.

Beitragvon Alexander:) » 30. Mai 2008 12:44

Hey guys this is my new rubra colony :)

Ive had them for about 2 days now and i am keeping them in a starter set, the starter set includes a small farm and arena :)

They consist of i think about 80 or so workers and 1 queen.

They are doing great, they are still in the test tube.

They have a big appetite and the other day i fed them 7 baby crickets and 1 spider :) So i think thats a good sign :D

So ye i just thought id share my pictures with you guys :)

Advice and Tips are appreciated.
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These are my rubra:P very lively :D It's hard to tell from the picture, but there are some larvea and eggs. Theres no caccons yet and its quite hard to spot the queen in the mass of red :P
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This is where i put there food, i feed them lost of things like fish flakes, honey, apples etc. And of course lots of bugs :D You can see in the picture that there are some fish flakes ;)
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Another of the Rubra tube. With flash :)
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Baby Crickets ;) There small and easy for the rubra to carry to there nest.
And they love them :)
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Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 30. Mai 2008 13:59

yeh i find my rubra love crickets.. they kill and take full grown ones back to the nest ;) and yup ive found they LOVE apple.. will stay on it for hours sucking out the sugars. Mine aint too bothered about fish flakes tho.. atm im trying them with some Vitamin n Protien jelly from antstore n they seem to like it.. fair few ants all around it. They also like fruit flys too.. i think these ants will eat almost anything lol
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Beitragvon Alexander:) » 30. Mai 2008 15:59

yes they are very easy going, ive just fed mine another load of live crickets. It's cool to watch them kill and take them back to the tube..
Ive also noticed that they are rubish climbers. Ive had to put a twig up to the hole with the tube to the farm in. To help them up :P

But i can't wait for them to start digging some tunnels that should be cool to watch.

Alex.
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Beitragvon ProXi » 31. Mai 2008 16:23

I have a myrmica rubra colony myself
And I also really like them :D

I hope you will enjoy them as much as I do
and that everything will go well.

It's funny to see, that when I put a fly in the outside world,
and a worker discovers it. A couple seconds later a lot of friends
come out of the nest to help :D

I've seen a video of this behavior on youtube
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this is what I meant. Very funny to watch ( this is not my colony )
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Beitragvon Alexander:) » 4. Jun 2008 17:52

Hey,

My ants have now started to make there nest ! :D
I think they are gonna move in soon.

Here are some recent pictures.

Alex
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My Rubra Feeding on 2 house flys.
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The Basin, you can see the swarm of red at the front of the tube :)
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A Rubra killing a cricket
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Fly Pupas :) Bit out of focus, sorry.
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The setup. You can see all the sand my ants have dug up in the farm.
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The Rubra Themselves
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Beitragvon Spore » 4. Jun 2008 18:02

Nice colonie, they seem very healthy and livley :). By the way thats alot of fly pupae. :shock:
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Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 4. Jun 2008 18:05

very very nice :)
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Beitragvon Alexander:) » 4. Jun 2008 18:08

Thanks, yes there are alot of pupas in there but atleast they won't get hungry :D
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Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 5. Jun 2008 08:38

Where did you get the fly pupa?
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Beitragvon Ehx-ray » 5. Jun 2008 15:16

You can buy larvas in fishing shop. Leave them alone and you will get pupa and later fly.

Personalny, I keep container with flies in fridge under 0 C, so i have very cheap, efficient and steril source of proteins for my ants.
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Beitragvon mzfckr » 5. Jun 2008 16:10

are these fishing pupas as healthy as crickets?
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Beitragvon ratgreen » 5. Jun 2008 16:41

very good, i would love a colony of these but i dont have enough room , do your crickets smell really bad, as i bought micro crickets alot for my gecko and they stink and died after about a week,apart from like 5
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Beitragvon miszt » 5. Jun 2008 17:15

Micro crickets require a very moist enviroment to survive, at least until the 2-3 stage, and yep crickets stink when they die lol gotta keep em cleaned out ;)

Place a dish of fresh water with a sponge in it, in with the crickets every day, and they will last longer, rmeber the feed th protien to, like fish flakes, or even crushed up dog biscuits
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Beitragvon ratgreen » 5. Jun 2008 17:20

kk that probably why they didnt survive long ,i got some dishes now though so i might get some more, and i was lazy and didnt clean them out... thanks
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Beitragvon Alexander:) » 5. Jun 2008 18:08

I did have some baby crickets but they didn't last long.

Now i know to keep them moist ;)
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