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Description
Camponotus feae is a monogynous ant species with colonies consisting of several hundred individuals. They have a medium development speed and come in three different sizes: queen (12-14 mm), workers (5-9 mm), and majors (10-15 mm). They are matte black in color and their nutrition consists of various foods such as cockroaches, crickets, syrup, fruits, and vegetables.
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Camponotus feae
Characteristics
Colony Type: Monogyny
Colony Size: Ranging from several hundred individuals, approximately 100-500 ants
Development Speed: Medium
Size
- Queen: Measuring a majestic 12-14 mm
- Workers: Varied in size, typically 5-9 mm
- Majors: Impressive in stature, measuring between 10-15 mm
Color: A striking, matte black hue
Nutrition
- Insect food such as cockroaches and crickets
- Syrup made from a mixture of water and honey, with ratios of 4:1, 3:1, or 2:1
- Fruits and vegetables to ensure a varied diet
- Jelly, which can be offered as a nutritional supplement
- Cooked chicken without salt, a protein-rich option
Humidity and Temperature
Humidity
- Arena: 30-50%
- Nest: 50-60%
Temperature
- Arena: 20-30°C
- Nest: 22-23°C
Recommended Breeding Nests
Note: When designing a nest for Camponotus feae, it is essential to prioritize their specific environmental needs and replicate their natural habitat.
Acrylic Nests: The transparency and versatility of acrylic nests make them an ideal choice for observing the colony’s activities. Consider using acrylic nests with galleries and chambers that reflect the natural living conditions of Camponotus feae.
Cork Nests: Opt for cork nests if you aim to provide your ants with a natural and comfortable environment. The porous nature of cork allows for proper air circulation, mimicking their native habitats.
Gypsum Nests: Gypsum nests offer excellent moisture control, allowing you to maintain the optimal humidity levels for Camponotus feae. The ability to shape gypsum nests to mimic natural crevices enhances the ants’ sense of security and privacy.
Aerated Concrete Nests: Lightweight and porous, aerated concrete nests mimic the natural rock formations found in the Canary Islands. These nests provide a secure and familiar environment for Camponotus feae to thrive.
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