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Camponotus morosus 

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Description

Camponotus morosus is a monogynous ant species with colonies containing up to 10,000–15,000 workers. They develop at a moderate speed. Queens measure approximately 15–17 mm in length, while workers range from 6 to 9 mm. Their body exhibits a typical Camponotus contrast: the head and thorax are reddish-brown, while the gaster is dark brown to black.

Additional information

Behavior

Difficulty in breeding

Origin

The size of ants

Wintering

Description

Camponotus morosus 

  • Colony Type: Monogynous
  • Colony Size: Up to 3,000–5,000 workers
  • Development Speed: Medium

Size

Queen: 12–14 mm
Workers: 5–9 mm (minor and major workers present)

Color: Typically dark brown to black with a slightly reddish tint on the thorax in some individuals. Matte, velvety body texture with fine body hairs gives them a muted, elegant appearance.


Nutrition

• Protein: Small insects (e.g., crickets, flies, roaches), cooked egg white, unsalted meats
• Sugar sources: Sugar water, honey-water mix (4:1 ratio), maple syrup
• Fruits: Apple, banana, melon (small amounts)
• Protein or nectar jellies (optional)


Temperature and Humidity

Humidity:
 Arena: 40–60%
 Nest: 50–70%

Temperature:
 Arena: 22–30 °C
 Nest: 23–27 °C

Moderate heating encourages growth, but this species does not require extreme warmth. Avoid nest humidity above 75% to prevent mold.


Unique Traits of Camponotus morosus

C. morosus is a calm and adaptable species, known for its docile behavior, making it excellent for beginners and educational setups. Colonies grow steadily and exhibit a clear worker caste division, with majors and minors taking on different roles. They show low aggression and rarely attempt escapes, which makes them ideal for display formicariums.


Nesting Recommendations

Ideal nest materials for Camponotus morosus:
• Acrylic with a moisture gradient
• Plaster nests
• YTONG (aerated concrete)
• Naturalistic setups with wood or sand-clay mix (for advanced keepers)

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