Aphaenogaster sp. was added to the shopping cart.
Aphaenogaster sp. could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With 20-30 workers |
A multicolored Camponotus species from South-East Asia.
Camponotus cf. nicobarensis was added to the shopping cart.
Camponotus cf. nicobarensis could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With 50 - 80 workers |
Camponotus cf. singularis was added to the shopping cart.
Camponotus cf. singularis could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony - Currently not available |
Note: Shipping outside Germany in winter (November-March) only on own risk.
Camponotus festinus was added to the shopping cart.
Camponotus festinus could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With 300 - 400 workers |
The largest ant of the world.
Camponotus gigas was added to the shopping cart.
Camponotus gigas could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony - Currently not available |
Unique colored Camponotus species from East Asia.Even first workers do have the unique colored stripes of the Queen.
Camponotus habereri was added to the shopping cart.
Camponotus habereri could not be added to the shopping cart.| Small Colony
- Currently not available With about 4 - 7 workers | |
| Large colony
- Currently not available With approx. 500 - 800 workers |
This is a diurnal, conspicuous golden colored Camponotus species. It will be commonly called as Golden ant due to their golden pubescence on the gaster. Likes very sunny places, will forage alone or in small groups, will direct workers in tandem movement to food source or new nest.
Camponotus sericeus was added to the shopping cart.
Camponotus sericeus could not be added to the shopping cart.| Small colony
- Currently not available With 7 - 10 workers | |
| Colonie
- Currently not available With 7 - 10 workers | |
| Large colony
- Currently not available With more than 100 workers |
Camponotus sp. was added to the shopping cart.
Camponotus sp. could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available Contains 20 - 30 workers | |
| Large Colony
- Currently not available With 100 workers |
Camponotus sp. was added to the shopping cart.
Camponotus sp. could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- instead of 129.00 € now only 109.00 € Contains 40-50 workers | |
| Small colony
- 79.00 € With 10 - 15 workers |
This is a fast growing Camponotus species from Maledives which builds strong major workers in larger colonies.
Camponotus sp. was added to the shopping cart.
Camponotus sp. could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available Above 100 ants |
Camponotus sp. "Southern Asia" was added to the shopping cart.
Camponotus sp. "Southern Asia" could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With about 700 workers |
Easy to keep Camponotus species from Thailand.
Note: Only available once because bought from private ants keeper.
Camponotus sp. "Thailand" was added to the shopping cart.
Camponotus sp. "Thailand" could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With about 100 - 200 workers |
A small Southeast Asian Camponotus species which nests in dry tree branches like our native Camponotus truncatus. Their major workers also closes the nests entries with their plug alike heads and they are even different colored as the normal workers. The Queen attracts attention with her silvery striped gaster. Some keeping notes: nest area shouldn't be kept too moist.
Camponotus sp. 6 was added to the shopping cart.
Camponotus sp. 6 could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With 20-30 workers |
The Queen can't be distinguished from worker with naked eye. These colonies however were specially tested and contain queens.
Diacamma cf. ceylonense was added to the shopping cart.
Diacamma cf. ceylonense could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With 50 - 80 workers |
The Queen can't be distinguished from worker with naked eye. These colonies however were specially tested and contain queens.
Diacamma sp. was added to the shopping cart.
Diacamma sp. could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- instead of 139.00 € now only 99.00 € with 30 workers |
Very defensive small monogyne ponerine species with extraordinarily rust red colored hammer effect enamel structure.
Gnamptogenys sp. was added to the shopping cart.
Gnamptogenys sp. could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available Contains 40 ants |
Harpegnathos saltator has a very interesting hunting behaviour and a good sight.
Important: We do not offer part of colonies but only colonies with mated Queens. These colonies are breeded from single Queens. There is no quarantee in part colonies for mated Queens or gamergates. Without this it is not possible to develop a colony.
Only limited amount available.
Harpegnathos saltator was added to the shopping cart.
Harpegnathos saltator could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With 30 - 50 ants |
Harpegnathos venator has a very interesting hunting behaviour and a good sight.
Harpegnathos venator was added to the shopping cart.
Harpegnathos venator could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With 10 - 25 workers |
Meranoplus bicolor was added to the shopping cart.
Meranoplus bicolor could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available Contains about 100 workers | |
| Small colony
- 89.00 € With 20-40 workers | |
| Large colony
- Currently not available With about 400-500 workers | |
| Colony without queen, (Free)
- Currently not available about 30 workers |
Meranoplus sp. was added to the shopping cart.
Meranoplus sp. could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With 20-40 workers |
Oriental Messor species which doesn't need hibernation. This species is also active in cool season in their range. It is significant easier to keep this species than for example Messor barbarus and they subsist on seeds, honey-/sugar water but also insects (similar to many Pheidole species). A typical identifiers is the caldera formed nest entry. They will often be found in sand or loamy sand. The shape of the body is slimmer than of Messor barbarus and the color of the workers is brown till black. The queen is colored black with brown legs.
Messor cf. orientalis was added to the shopping cart.
Messor cf. orientalis could not be added to the shopping cart.| Queen - Currently not available | |
| Colony
- Currently not available Contains 10 - 50 ants | |
| Large colony
- Currently not available With 150 - 200 workers |
These specie build carton nests, similar like wasps, they need high air humidity for the nestbuilding (often spray in the closed basin). They sit up on their long extremities by danger and deliver a little drop turpentinelike defence-secretion at their protruding sting. Slow walking animals. Never nestling in the soil; carton nests often under leafs, no house-ant.
Myrmicaria arachnoides was added to the shopping cart.
Myrmicaria arachnoides could not be added to the shopping cart.| small Colony
- 99.00 € Contains several 100 workers, and 1 Queen | |
| Colony
- Currently not available Contains several 100 workers Shipping restrictions: Shipping only within Germany |
An undemanding ants species from the mountains of Southeast Asia which is good for keeping cooler. Because colonies of this species becomes large is is suited for keeping in large basin complxes connected with pipes. Also this Myrmicaria defend oneself with it's defense secretion.
Note: Shipping abbroad in winter (November-March) at your own risk.
Myrmicaria sp. was added to the shopping cart.
Myrmicaria sp. could not be added to the shopping cart.| Queen
- Currently not available With brood or first worker | |
| Colony
- Currently not available With about 30 workers |
These ants are able to catapult themselfs up to 40 cm far thru sudden lock up of their mandibles. This mandible lock up is the fastest known mechanism in the fauna. The upper jaw closes with a speed of 38 to 64 m/s. Thru locking up their jaws they are anesthetizing their prey to afterwards sting it to death. It is improper for a corporate tank/formicarium because they will attack any other species at first encounter.
Odontomachus sp. "brown" was added to the shopping cart.
Odontomachus sp. "brown" could not be added to the shopping cart.| Queen - Currently not available | |
| Small colony
- Currently not available With 10-20 workers | |
| Colony
- Currently not available Colony with at least 100 ants from Southern America |
These ants are able to catapult themselfs up to 40 cm far thru sudden lock up of their mandibles. This mandible lock up is the fastest known mechanism in the fauna. The upper jaw closes with a speed of 38 to 64 m/s. Thru locking up their jaws they are anesthetizing their prey to afterwards sting it to death. It is improper for a corporate tank/formicarium because they will attack any other species at first encounter.
Odontomachus sp."black" was added to the shopping cart.
Odontomachus sp."black" could not be added to the shopping cart.| Queen
- Currently not available With brood or first workers | |
| Colony
- instead of 139.00 € now only 99.00 € With 10-12 ants |
Odontoponera transversa was added to the shopping cart.
Odontoponera transversa could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With 15- 20 workers |
These specie lives in trees like ficus, therein they build their nests. For greater colonies it is better to offer them more trees. They waeve at team work leaves which be use as homebase or louse-cultivation room. Never Nestling in the soil. Use own brood (larvae) to weave
Hint: Large Oecophylla smaragdina colonies have many branch nests (polydom) but only one main nest with a mated Queen. Because we don't want to cheat our customers we will only sell opened (verified) nests with guaranteed mated Queens which were usually kept by us several months before we sell. Unopened nests can contain parasites or vermins (Mites, cockroaches, etc.). So called low-cost colonies without Queen are wasted money because you don't take pleasure in very long.
Oecophylla smaragdina was added to the shopping cart.
Oecophylla smaragdina could not be added to the shopping cart.| Small Colony
- Currently not available With 20-30 workers Shipping restrictions: Shipping only within Germany | |
| Colony
- Currently not available With 500 workers |
This is a very common Pheidole species common in Japan and Southern China.
Pheidole cf. noda was added to the shopping cart.
Pheidole cf. noda could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With 100 - 200 workers |
This is a very long-legged Pheidolini, presumable of genus Pheidole. It was found in rotten wood only in deepest intact rain forest.
Pheidole sp. "long legged" was added to the shopping cart.
Pheidole sp. "long legged" could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available Contains about 500-600 workers Shipping (November-March) abroad in the winter at your own risk. |
New Pheidologeton species from South Asia with browner colored workers.
Pheidologeton cf. affinis was added to the shopping cart.
Pheidologeton cf. affinis could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available Contains about 100 workers |
Pheidologeton diversus was added to the shopping cart.
Pheidologeton diversus could not be added to the shopping cart.| Small Colony
- Currently not available 2 Queens - 50 - 100 workers - first brood - In winter only domestic shipping - shipping abroad at their own risk | |
| Colony
- Currently not available Contains 100 workers-300 (different sizes) | |
| Colony with 3 queens
- Currently not available Contains 3 queens and 100-300 workers (different sizes) In winter only domestic shipping - shipping abroad at their own risk Shipping restrictions: Shipping only within Germany | |
| Large colony
- Currently not available With 4 Queens and about 1000 workers |
Similar to Pheidologeton diversus (workers ride on their queens and sometimes also on the soldiers). In contrast to P. diversus this kind creates tunneled streets to their feeding place.
Pheidologeton sp. was added to the shopping cart.
Pheidologeton sp. could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony - Currently not available |
This is a large bluish shinny black Polyrhachis species from Southeast Asia. The colony size is smaller than of the "bulk ants" Polyrhachis dives (max. 150 - 200 ants).
Polyrhachis sp. was added to the shopping cart.
Polyrhachis sp. could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony - Currently not available |
This is a black aggressive indonesian polyrhachis species that builds weaved nests under leafes. It is a monogyn rarer species compared to other Polyrhachis. A remarkable characteristic is the hammertone finish like black head and thorax. This strong about 1 cm large Polyrhachis builds smaller colonies compared to other Polyrhachis.
Polyrhachis sp. 2 was added to the shopping cart.
Polyrhachis sp. 2 could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With approx. 50 workers |
This is a small black colored peaceful indonesian Polyrhachis species that creates it's weave nests between leafes. Colonies are not very populous and are ideal for keeping in community basins. This species have large thorns and slight red leegs.
Polyrhachis sp. 3 was added to the shopping cart.
Polyrhachis sp. 3 could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With approx. 60 70 workers Shipping restrictions: Shipping only within Germany |
This is a small shinny black colored indonesian Polyrhachis species that creates it's weave nests between leafes. Colonies are not very populous and are ideal for keeping in community basins.
Polyrhachis sp. 4 was added to the shopping cart.
Polyrhachis sp. 4 could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With 100-120 workers | |
| Small colony
- Currently not available With 2-3 workers |
This is a small red colored indonesian Polyrhachis species that creates it's weave nests between leafes. Colonies are not very populous and are ideal for keeping in community basins.
Polyrhachis sp. 5 was added to the shopping cart.
Polyrhachis sp. 5 could not be added to the shopping cart.| Small colonie
- Currently not available With about 8 workers Shipping restrictions: Shipping only within Germany | |
| Large Colony
- Currently not available with 100-150 workers |
This is a beautiful golden colored tropical Polyrhachis species of Southeast Asia. It is an undemanding, diurnal, and tame species.
Polyrhachis sp. 6 was added to the shopping cart.
Polyrhachis sp. 6 could not be added to the shopping cart.| Small Colony
- Currently not available With 2-5 workers | |
| Large Colony
- Currently not available with 300 Workers Shipping (November-March) abroad in the winter at your own risk. |
This is a beautiful black colored tropical Polyrhachis species of Southeast Asia. It is an undemanding, diurnal, and tame species.
Polyrhachis sp. 7 was added to the shopping cart.
Polyrhachis sp. 7 could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With 10-20 workers |
Proatta looks like a miniature Atta but isn't related to it. This species don't breed fungi and don't cut leaves. There don't exists cast building. It is easy to keep.
Proatta butteli was added to the shopping cart.
Proatta butteli could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony - Currently not available |
Tetraponera rufonigra was added to the shopping cart.
Tetraponera rufonigra could not be added to the shopping cart.| Colony
- Currently not available With about 100 workers |
RENDERING: 90 ms, LOADING: ? ms
Article number: apsp0003
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