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Harpegnathos saltator

Added on: 11/2/2006
Article number: hasa0001
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Harpegnathos saltator has a very interesting hunting behaviour and a good sight.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Ponerinae, Tribe Ponerini
  • Distribution: South Asia
  • Color: reddish brown with black abdomen
  • Hibernation: No
  • Nutrition: Insects, Spiders, etc. and sometimes Honey-/Sugar water
  • Temperature: warm, 22 - 28°C (Tropical)
  • Soil condition: Sand loam
  • Nest building: Soil nest with caldera
  • Planting: Any rain forest plants
  • Keeping level: medium (for advanced ants keepers)


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.

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With 30 - 50 ants

Harpegnathos venator

Added on: 5/15/2009
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Harpegnathos venator has a very interesting hunting behaviour and a good sight.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Ponerinae, Tribe Ponerini
  • Distribution: South-East Asia
  • Color: black
  • Size: approx. 15 mm
  • Hibernation: No
  • Nutrition: Insects, Spiders, etc. and sometimes Honey-/Sugar water
  • Temperature: warm, 22 - 28°C (Tropical)
  • Soil condition: Sand loam
  • Nest building: Soil nest with caldera
  • Planting: Any rain forest plants
  • Keeping level: medium (for advanced ants keepers)

 

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Colony - Currently not available
With 10 - 25 workers

RENDERING: 76 ms, LOADING: ? ms