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Description
Camponotus singularis is a monogynous ant species with a colony size of up to 1000-2000. Their development rate is slow. Queens measure 22-24 mm, workers are 9-13 mm, and majors range from 14-22 mm. They have a black color with reddish brown heads and noticeable hair. They primarily feed on food insects like cockroaches and crickets, as well as syrup and fruit.
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Camponotus singularis Ant Colony
Colony Details
- Colony Type: Monogyny
- Colony Size: Up to about 1000-2000 workers
- Development Rate: Slow
Size
- Queen: 22-24 mm
- Workers: 9-13 mm
- Majors: 14-22 mm
The ants are predominantly black, with reddish-brown heads. Notably, they have noticeable hair, adding to their unique appearance.
Nutrition
- Food insects (such as cockroaches and crickets)
- Syrup (a mixture of water and honey, with a ratio of 4:1)
- Fruits and vegetables
- Jelly
- Cooked chicken without salt
- Honey
Temperature and Humidity
- Humidity: Arena: 40-60%, Nest: 60-80%
- Temperature: Arena: 22-28 °C, Nest: 22-26 °C
Characteristics of Camponotus singularis
- Produces a strong smell of formic acid
- Non-aggressive species
- Occasionally, the colony may experience periods without brood for months
Recommended Nests for Breeding Camponotus singularis
For successful breeding, we recommend using either plaster or aerated concrete nests. These materials provide suitable conditions for the colony to thrive and reproduce.
By selecting the right nest material, you can ensure the ants have a comfortable and conducive environment to establish their colony and expand in numbers.
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