Stigmatoma reclinatum
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Description
Stigmatoma reclinatum is a black ant species that forms monogynous/gamergate colonies with a size of up to 500 workers. They have a medium development rate and feed on food insects and fruits. They prefer an arena humidity of 30-50% and nests with a humidity of 50-60%. The ideal arena temperature for them is 24-32 °C.
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Stigmatoma reclinatum
Colony Type
Colony Type: monogyny/gamergate colony type
Colony Size: Up to 500 workers
Development Speed: Fast
Size
- ALL: 9-11 mm
Their sleek black color adds to their striking appearance, making them a captivating sight in any ant colony setup.
Nutrition
When it comes to their diet, Stigmatoma reclinatum primarily feed on food alive insects such as cockroaches and crickets. Additionally, they also enjoy consuming fruits, providing them with essential nutrients to sustain their colony’s wellbeing.
Habitat Conditions
- Humidity: Arena: 40-60%, Nest: 50-70%
- Temperature: Arena: 22-30 °C, Nest: 22-26 °C
Features of the Species
One of the standout features of Stigmatoma reclinatum is their highly aggressive behavior. These ants are known for their relentless nature when it comes to defending their territory, making them a formidable force in the ant kingdom. Additionally, the absence of a queen in the colony is another unique aspect of this species. Reproduction is solely carried out by gamergates, which adds a fascinating dimension to their social structure.
Furthermore, Stigmatoma reclinatum ants share a striking resemblance to H. venator ants, making them a captivating addition to any ant enthusiast’s collection. Another intriguing characteristic is that their larvae are capable of independently drinking and consuming food, showcasing their self-sufficiency even from an early stage.
Recommended Nests for Breeding
- Acrylic Nests
- Natural setup
- Gypsum
- Ytong
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