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Camponotus shaqualavensis

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Description

Camponotus shaqualavensis is a monogynous ant species with colony sizes of up to 5,000 workers. They have a slow development speed and come in different sizes, with queens measuring 12-14mm, workers measuring 4-7mm, and majors measuring 8-11mm. They have an orange-red head and chest and a shiny black belly. Their diet includes food insects, syrup, fruit, and vegetables.

Additional information

Behavior

Difficulty in breeding

Origin

The size of ants

Wintering

Description

Camponotus shaqualavensis ant colony

Colony Type: Monogyny

Colony Size: Up to 5000 workers

Development Speed: medium


Size

  • Queen: 12-14 mm
  • Workers: 4-7 mm
  • Majors: 8-11 mm

Color: dark Orange with black abdomen


Nutrition

  • Food insects (such as cockroaches and crickets) dead, or live if colony is big
  • Syrup (a mixture of water and honey or sugar, with a ratio of 3 water:1)
  • Fruits and vegetables
  • Jelly
  • Cooked chicken without salt, shrimps
  • Honey

Don’t forget to check out our food products to ensure a well-balanced diet for your colony!


Humidity and Temperature

  • Humidity: Arena: 50-60%, Nest: 50-70%
  • Temperature: Arena: 22-30 °C, Nest: 22-28 °C

Special Features

What sets Camponotus shaqualavensis apart is its rarity among Camponotus species. The unique coloration of the orange-red head and chest, combined with the shiny black belly, makes these ants a visually stunning addition to any ant colony enthusiast’s collection.


Recommended Nests for breeding

  • Acrylic nests
  • Cork nests
  • Ytong nests
  • Gypsum
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