
Daceton armigerum
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Description
Daceton armigerum ants are small, orange-colored ants with a unique head and body structure. They form monogynous colonies with a single queen and have a moderate development speed. These ants typically nest in tree holes and can grow into colonies of up to 2000 individuals.
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Daceton armigerum – ant colony
Colony Type: Monogyny
Colony Size: Up to 10 000 workers
Development Speed: Fast
Size
- Queen: 15-17 mm
- Workers: 6-17 mm
Color: orange
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: 50-70%, Nest: 60-80%
- Temperature: Arena: 22-28 °C, Nest: 22-26 °C
Characteristics and Appearance
Daceton armigerum ants have a visually distinct appearance that sets them apart from other ant species. Their bodies are predominantly orange, with darker shades on their head and abdomen. The workers and queen ants have a slender and elongated body shape, while the males are larger and more robust. These ants possess unique head and body structures, including long and slender mandibles used for capturing prey. Their antennae are also long and gracefully move as they navigate their surroundings.
Recommended Nests for breeding
- Acrylic nest
- Ytong nest
- Gypsum
- Nature nest
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