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Pheidole singaporensis is a species of ant with a monogynous colony type. They have a fast development speed and a colony size of up to 50,000 workers. The ants are reddish brown with a dark back, while the queen is dark. They require a diet of food insects, syrup, fruit, vegetables, jelly, and cooked seeds.
Pheidole spathifera is a polygynous ant species with colony sizes of up to 10,000 workers. They have a fast development speed and range in size from 7-9 mm for the queen, 3-4.5 mm for workers, and 4-7 mm for majors. They are reddish brown with a dark abdomen and require a diet of insect food, syrup, fruit, vegetables, jelly, and cooked chicken.
Product Description: Pheidole tjibodana, Colony Type and Size
Colony Type: Monogyny, Colony Size: Up to 10 000 workers, Development Speed: fast
Size and Color: Queen: 8-10mm, Workers: 2,5-3,5 mm, Majors: 6-9 mm
Pheidole vulgaris is a polygynous species with colonies reaching sizes of up to 50,000 workers. They have a fast development speed. The queen measures 7-9 mm, workers measure 2.5-4 mm, and majors measure 4.5-7 mm. Their color ranges from yellowish brown to black, with the queen having a red abdomen. They feed on insect food, syrup, fruits, vegetables, jelly, and honey-water mixtures.
Pogonomyrmex subnitidus is an intriguing ant species with a strong sting and large colonies. This article will provide information on their colony type, size, development speed, color, nutrition, humidity, and temperature preferences. Consider keeping them as an extraordinary pet.
Solenopsis cf. stricta is a fast-developing ant species with polygynous colonies of up to 100,000 workers. The queen measures 6-9 mm, while workers measure 1.5-3 mm. They have a dark brown to reddish-brown color and feed on insect food, syrup, fruit, vegetables, jelly, and cooked chicken without salt.
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.
Tapinoma nigerrimum is a glossy black ant species with a polygynous colony type and a medium development rate. The queen has a size of 5-6mm while workers are 2-4mm in size. They feed on food insects, syrup, fruits, vegetables, jelly, and cooked chicken without salt.
Tetraponera rufonigra is a polygynous ant species with a colony size of up to 500 workers. They have a medium development rate and measure 12-16mm for queens and 10-12mm for workers. The ants have a black head and belly, and their chest ranges from orange-red to dark red in color. Their nutrition consists of food insects, syrup, and fruit.