This is a very beautiful colored and easy to keep Campnotus species from South American rain forest.
Colony
- Currently not available ca. 100 workers |
An Camponotus species that is easy to keep and that breeds very fast and easy.
Queen
- Currently not available With brood or first workers | |
Small Colony
- Currently not available At least 10 workers |
Origin: Argentinia
Colony - Currently not available |
This is a very beautiful colored Campnotus species America mexico
Queen
- Currently not available with first workers |
Small until medium sized Formicinae that looks a bit similar to our forest ants (Formica). They are not very aggressive, and can be kept together with other ants in one communal basin. It is an imposingly ants species that like light terrariums.
Big Colony
- Currently not available With approx. 150-200 workers | |
Colony
- Currently not available With about 30-40 workers |
This is a very beautiful colored Campnotus species from South American rain forest.
Colony
- Currently not available Contains 40-50 workers |
A ground-dwelling Camponotus, which stands out with a shimmery black color. She lives in Erdnestern and developed large colonies.
Colony
- Currently not available With 10 - 20 workers | |
Colony
- Currently not available 50 - 100 workers |
Aggressive Camponotus species from South America. Uses it's chemical weapon (formic acid) fast.
Big Colony
- Currently not available Contains 500-1000 workers |
Very individual shaped Myrmicinae which can close their nest entries with their head similar like Camponotus truncatus. This species is ideal for keeping in a community basin (basin with different ants species) because they don't attack other species. They even can't be attacked by other species because of their individual shape. In danger they duck down like a turtle on to the ground and even their antennas can be hidden in special notch on the head. In addition Cephalotes have a very good sight and reacts very fast on movements in their environment. Some Cephalotes species can control their flight direction during free fall with the purpose to land on their nest tree.
Important keeping notice: The nest branches have got to be able to dry off permanently. A good air circulation is essential. Mould growth in nesting area can kill the ants in the long-term.
Colony
- Currently not available With 100 - 200 ants |
Colony
- Currently not available Crematogaster colony with 100 workers |
Colony
- Currently not available 20 - 30 workers |
Fungi breeding myrmicinae from south America. Cultivates the fungus of insect feces/corpus, pieces of fruits. It's very appropriated to combine them in one basin with other ant species. Also aggressive ant species are almost innocuous to them because they seems to have an daunting substance. They don't cut leaves.
Colony
- Currently not available With about 20 - 30 workers | |
Large colony
- Currently not available With about 50 workers |
RENDERING: 36 ms, LOADING: ? ms
Article number: casp0005