Camponotus sayi

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Camponotus sayi is a species of ant with a monogynous colony type and a slow development speed. The colony can have up to 5,000 workers. The queen is 12-13 mm in size, workers are 4-7 mm, and majors are 10-12 mm. They have an orange-red head and chest, and a shiny black belly. Their nutrition includes food insects, syrup, fruit, and vegetables.

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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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Camponotus Sayi: The Prolific and Vibrant Ant Species

Colony Type: Monogyny

Are you looking to add a unique and fascinating species to your ant colony collection? Look no further than Camponotus Sayi! These ants belong to the monogyny colony type, which means they have a single queen in each colony.

Colony Size and Development Speed

Camponotus Sayi colonies can grow to a maximum size of up to 5,000 workers. While they may not grow as quickly as some other ant species, their slow development speed only adds to the intrigue and excitement of raising them. Every step in their growth process becomes a memorable and rewarding experience.

Size and Color

The vibrant Camponotus Sayi queen measures between 12-13 mm in length. Workers are smaller, ranging from 4-7 mm, while major workers can reach sizes of 10-12 mm. Their distinctive appearance features an orange-red head and chest, beautifully contrasting with their shiny black belly.

Nutrition

Feeding your Camponotus Sayi colony is both simple and diverse. These ants thrive on a varied diet consisting of food insects like cockroaches and crickets. Additionally, you can provide them with syrup made from a mixture of water and honey (with a ratio of 4:1), as well as fruits, vegetables, jelly, and cooked chicken without salt. Ensuring a well-rounded diet for your ants will contribute to their overall health and vitality.

Humidity and Temperature Requirements

In order to create the ideal habitat for your Camponotus Sayi colony, it is important to monitor and maintain appropriate humidity and temperature levels. Keep the humidity in the arena at a range of 50-60%, while the nests should have humidity levels between 50-70%. As for temperature, the arena should be kept within the range of 20-25 °C, while the nests should be slightly warmer, between 24-28 °C. By ensuring the right environment, you are fostering optimal conditions for the growth and well-being of your ant colony.

Suitability of Nests

Camponotus Sayi can be comfortably housed in a variety of nests. We recommend using acrylic, cork, gypsum, aerated concrete, or wooden nests for breeding these fascinating ants. These materials provide the optimal combination of durability and functionality to support the complex needs of the colony.

Embrace the Wonder of Camponotus Sayi

Camponotus Sayi is a truly captivating ant species that offers endless fascination for ant enthusiasts and hobbyists. Their unique characteristics, from their vibrant coloring to their slow development speed, set them apart from other ant species. By providing them with the proper nutrition, humidity, temperature, and suitable nests, you will witness their prolific nature and experience the joy of being part of their growth journey. Add Camponotus Sayi to your colony collection today, and embrace the wonder of these remarkable ants!

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