Ideal temperature to grow?

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Ideal temperature to grow?

Beitragvon maxfly » 29. Jul 2008 20:54

Hi all first of all sorry for my bad english.... I have 3 lasius emarginatus not winged queen catched fresh by 10 july of this year, they lay eggs one-two day after catched, today there are good pile of eggs but no one becomes larvas....

what is the best temperature for speed up the grow eggs process?

Now they are in a room where the temperature is costant on 23°c, maybe its too low? this can slowly the eggs to first worker process?

thanks for any advice.....
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Beitragvon tail__ » 29. Jul 2008 21:15

The ideal temperature is ca. 30°, in which the entire development from egg to worker last ca. 30 days. But 23° is also okay, they will need only more time. I think you should have some larvae next week.
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Beitragvon ratgreen » 29. Jul 2008 21:50

30 is to high, 26-27 would be idea i think.
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Beitragvon miszt » 29. Jul 2008 22:23

if you are going to keep the nest heated, you must provide a cooler area aswell, one section at room tempreture, and one @ 26-27 would b ideal, then the brood can be moved around as the workers feel they need to be, and the queen can remain at a cooler temp, as they like to be deep inside the nest


bear in mind that underground, is much cooler than in the sun, some species actually prefer to stay cooler, for eg my Pachycondyla apicalis like to stay at 21-24C, and avoid the heated parts (@26-27C) of the nest completly
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 30. Jul 2008 00:18

I go with Miszt one this one. ;)
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Beitragvon moxi93 » 3. Aug 2008 11:52

i go with ratgreen on this one. 26-27
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Beitragvon ratgreen » 3. Aug 2008 12:58

yer miszt answer is the best, they need to be able to move to cooler sections so they can choose what is best for them.
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Beitragvon FredeP » 3. Aug 2008 13:52

I have mines on 30, and they doing well (:
- but my queens in a test tube, and there are ca. 30 grades d:
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 4. Aug 2008 09:38

If she is in a tube there is no cooler place for her to go to FredeP. In nature it is not always 24/7 30°c. If you know what i mean.
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Beitragvon maxfly » 4. Aug 2008 09:51

I have made an experiment I place my 3 lasius emarginatus queens in a room where there are 27c° >30°c I dont know if it depends by temperature but one queen dies after one day....
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 4. Aug 2008 10:05

To high temperatures can kill queens (ants) very fast. Like is said before, there is not much room in a tube so it don't need much to heat up very quick.
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