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Camponotus cf. nigriceps

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: casp0002

Camponotus nigriceps which is also known as "sugar ant" is a easy to keep Camponotus species from Australia.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Camponotini
  • Distribution: Australia
  • Color: black with red or yellow leggs and brown abdomen
  • Size: Queen (with yellow leggs) about 19 - 22 mm, Queen (with red leggs) about 18 - 19 mm
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: No (see climate)
  • Climate: subtropics (moist)
  • Humidity: Rain forest
  • Nest building: This species nests in loamy ground
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Level: easy

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With 5-10 workers

Camponotus consobrinus

Added on: 12/30/10
Article number: caco0001
  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Camponotini
  • Distribution: Western Australia
  • Color: orange with brown head
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: No (see climate)
  • Climate: sub tropical
  • Planting: nothing specific
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Camponotus sp.

Added on: 01/13/21
Article number: casp0030

A beautiful earth-dwelling Camponotus sp. from Australia, similar to the well-known Camponotus nigriceps.The queen is approx. 18mm, the large major around 16mm. It has to be 300-350 workers.These ants are kept busy: in a Ytong nest, in a beautiful terrarium with a sandy bottom.Clues with various insects, sugar and honey water. Hibernation is not neccessary.

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More than 300-350 workers

Camponotus sp.

Added on: 12/31/11
Article number: casp0016

In contrary with Camponotus nigriceps this Campontus is far more aggressive and has a faster colony growth.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Camponotini
  • Distribution: Australia
  • Color: multicolored, black-red
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: No (see climate)
  • Climate: subtropics (moist)
  • Humidity: Rain forest
  • Nest building: This species nests in loamy ground
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Level: easy
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With 20-30 workers

Camponotus sp.

Added on: 02/10/19
Article number: casp0026

A beautiful black Camponotus with golden gaster.This ant is very well kept in a dry terrarium with observation nest.Under good lighting come the colors of these diurnalAnts look great.Diet with sugar - honey water and insects.This colony is only available once.

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Kolonie mit 50-100 Arbeiterinnen

Camponotus sp. "Sugarants"

Added on: 02/10/19
Article number: casp0027

A great colored great Camponotus. It is even bigger than our native Camponotus ligniperdus. Very easy to keep: dry terrarium with observation nest, additional heat source. Diet: sugar - honey water, insectsA great colored great Camponotus. It is even bigger than our native Camponotus ligniperdus. Very easy to keep: dry terrarium with observation nest, additional heat source. Diet: sugar - honey water, insects

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mit 4-5 Arbeiterinnen

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