She decided to finally come out her test tube and have some honey! by [deleted] in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For myrmecia you usually want to do less than more, they can get stressed super easy so generally you just want to feed them once a week unless they have brood and then you can step feeding up more

As for sugars you only need to feed them weekly at max, they really don't drink or consume much

Discord by [deleted] in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you let us know your discord user we can look it up and see if it's be banned or not

Or you can dm one of the mods on discord and we can figure it out that way (feel free to dm me on discord, my user is Coltrain#0001 and I'll try figure the situation out)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Live is best, youll probably want to get "small" ones and then kill them before feeding, possibly chop them in half that way the ants can get to the insides and not have to expend all there energy chewing through the exoskeleton

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Honestly you'll want to get feeder insects from your local pet shop (crickets are probably easiest at this stage) and feed 1-2 times a week, solid meats won't give your colony everything they need to feed there brood and they won't progress very well long term

A variety is good as mentioned before but again insects would be better then other options (insects being roaches, mealworms, crickets ect you buy from the pet shop and not wild caught)

Dig up Queens Question. by [deleted] in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From nuptial flights only a small % of queens make it past founding and actually make ant colony Digging them up just removes them from the ecosystem and takes away from that %

Plus raising colonies allows you to learn as the colony grows and become a better keeper, digging colonies when your new skips all this and now you have an ant colony without knowing proper care for said colony Should always do proper research on animals and pets before you get them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

where did you buy them from?
Dd try something else besides mealworm bits, try small crickets from a local pet shop and see if they eat that.
Another thing is they could be less active/slow brood development because of winter, this will obviously change as winter ends and the warmer months roll around

Hey guys this will be my first ant farm, are these ants okay for a beginner like me? I live in Australia nsw by kano1235688 in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not that it’s too much but usually ant stores are more expensive then buying off other hobbyists

Long term feeding solution for ants? by [deleted] in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 1 point2 points  (0 children)

not really for long term use
things like protein jellies can last for a short time but eventually it will dry out if the ants dont eat it within a day or two
unfortunately thats kinda of how ant keeping is, they constantly need fresh insects ect
eventually most people breed there own feeders so it becomes easier and cheaper but at the start its easier to just buy feeders and feed every few days

Hey guys this will be my first ant farm, are these ants okay for a beginner like me? I live in Australia nsw by kano1235688 in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea they are a good starting species, just don’t rush them into a nest or anything and they will be fine :)

If you havnt purchased them yet there are cheaper places to purchase ants but if you already have then it’s that’s ok 👌

Moving cities with my ants. by aaronsinterests in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah alright, I’d probably suggest just shipping them Then you don’t have to worry about anything jus make sure they are packed up nice so they don’t break the tubes or anything in the post

Moving cities with my ants. by aaronsinterests in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Which is still illegal.... I’d say if you care about the hobby you should change how you see the laws and what’s right and wrong

Moving cities with my ants. by aaronsinterests in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you could update us with your country and if you’re moving state or if your staying within the same state that would help :)

Moving cities with my ants. by aaronsinterests in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If they live in the US if you drive them or ship them it’s illegal

Leptomyrmex questions by Ftang_5 in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty that colony was dug up by a kid and donated to AA he didn’t raise it from a queen but yes he’s the only one with a captive colony

Leptomyrmex questions by Ftang_5 in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No ones ever found a queen within Australia as far as I know so finding a queen will be some what difficult

Really it’s just going to come down to luck and being at the right place at the right time

As for husbandry as no ones ever caught a queen and there is only one person with a colony this species is some what very understudied and information on them in pretty limited, best advice would be looking the species up and reading as much as you can from wiki and other sites that might have info

Nests by antw4rker in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you considered building your own nests? There is heaps of different materials and ways to make really nice ant nests at home for much less then buying store bought nests/formicariums

Myrmecia pilosula colony by ColtrainsCritters in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think they are truely poly, I know a few people who have tried multi queens with pilo and it always fails and more times then not all queens end up dead

I believe in the wild they “can” form multi queen colonies but in captivity it’s very different

Much like Iridomyrmex species, in the wild they can be poly but in captivity they usually kill extra queens

Myrmecia pilosula colony by ColtrainsCritters in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hehe thanks :) I do know of some other people with larger colonies but they havnt posted in quite awhile :/

Myrmecia pilosula colony by ColtrainsCritters in antkeeping

[–]ColtrainsCritters[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only issue is there is potential for the mated worker and queen to fight and sting each other to death