von akell » 17. Dez 2008 23:33
I keep Odontoponera transversa, Manica rubida, and Harpegnathos venator. The easiest to care for is the H. venator. They seem fine with changing humidity. They need a lot of space, and will only eat live food. They do not have a real queen as the more social ants do. They have a gamergate, which will be the alpha female. They fight among themselves, most often to the death, to become the alpThey are not as aggressive as Manica rubida or Odontoponera trans. Odontoponera trans. need the most attention, and I find them to be the most interesting so far. The M. rubida are great also. They need a high humidity as do Odontoponera transversa, so you have to watch out for mold. I can keep both the Odonto and the venator in an open basin (with high walls!!!) as they don't or won't climb glass. I don't think that they can, actually...
The M. rubida hibernate, which I don't care for as I worry and have to make sure that they are alive every other day. I'm sure they enjoy though...
The venator hunts alone, does just about everything alone actually. There is no real cooperation that I can see, just tolerance. The Odontoponera trans. actively cooperate in just about everything and are very industrious creatures. They also need lots of space.
Venator are easy as far as really exotics go, and very, very cool ants, but are quite expensive, more so as they need a big basin. I can easily watch Odontoponera for a couple of hours, they are always doing something interesting.
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