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Camponotus mutilarius (xiangban)

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Camponotus mutilarius is a monogynous ant species with a colony size of up to 1000 workers. It has a slow development rate and its size ranges from 13-16mm for queens, 6-10mm for workers, and 9-12mm for majors. The ants are mostly black with red-orange spots on the chest and abdomen. They primarily feed on food insects like cockroaches and crickets, as well as syrup made from water and honey.

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The most important thing is that you read the temperature conditions, moisture and what to feed the ants. It is important not to introduce too small a colony into a large formicarium, much less just one queen. It’s good if the formicarium is divided by partitions and if the first chamber is very small (such as in our Comfort formicarium). We recommend reading more information about keeping ants in our blogs!

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Welcome to the world of Camponotus mutilarius (xiangban)!

Description

Camponotus mutilarius (xiangban) is a fascinating species of ant known for its unique features and characteristics. With its monogyny colony type and slow development rate, this ant species offers a captivating glimpse into the world of nature. The colony size can range up to 1000 workers, making it a thriving and bustling community.

Size

The queen of Camponotus mutilarius (xiangban) measures between 13-16mm, showcasing its regal presence. The workers are comparatively smaller, ranging from 6-10mm in size. However, it is the majores that stand out, with their impressive size of 9-12mm. These majestic ants add a touch of grandeur to the colony. The distinct coloration of Camponotus mutilarius (xiangban) adds to its allure. The majority of the ant’s body is black, but it features vibrant red-orange spots on its chest and abdomen, providing a visually striking appearance.

Nutrition

When it comes to nutrition, Camponotus mutilarius (xiangban) has diverse dietary preferences. Its diet primarily consists of food insects such as cockroaches and crickets, ensuring a balanced and protein-rich meal. In addition to insects, they also enjoy consuming syrup, which can be prepared using a mixture of water, honey, and water. The recommended ratio for preparing syrup is 4 parts water to 1 part honey. On top of that, these ants are also fond of fruits, vegetables, jelly, and cooked chicken without salt.

Humidity and Temperature

Creating a suitable environment for Camponotus mutilarius (xiangban) requires paying attention to the humidity and temperature levels. In the arena, it is ideal to maintain a humidity range of 40-60%, providing the ants with the necessary moisture they need. Within the nest, a slightly higher humidity level of 50-70% is recommended. Temperature is another crucial factor to consider. For the arena, maintaining a temperature between 24-30°C ensures an optimal living condition. Within the nest, a slightly cooler temperature of 24-26°C is ideal for the ants’ comfort and well-being.

Unique Features

Camponotus mutilarius (xiangban) is characterized by its growing level of aggressiveness as the colony develops. This unique feature adds excitement and intrigue to observing their behavior. The incomparable hunting skills of these ants are another aspect that draws great attention. Witnessing their hunting strategies can be awe-inspiring, making it a captivating experience for ant enthusiasts.

Recommended Nests

When providing a suitable habitat for Camponotus mutilarius (xiangban) to breed and thrive, various options are available. Some of the recommended nest materials include acrylic, cork, gypsum, aerated concrete, and earth. These materials offer the necessary structure and environment for the ants to build their nests and create a comfortable living space.

Camponotus mutilarius (xiangban) is a remarkable ant species that captivates with its unique characteristics. From its monogyny colony type to its slow development rate, every aspect of this ant species sets it apart. With its striking appearance, diverse nutrition preferences, and intriguing behavior, it is a species that continues to captivate ant enthusiasts. By providing the right environment and nourishment, it is possible to witness the wonders of Camponotus mutilarius (xiangban) up close and personal. So, dive into the world of this remarkable ant species and witness nature’s marvels!

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