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Pheidole aglae is a species of ant with a polygynous colony type. The colony can have up to 10,000 workers and develops speedily. The queen measures 7-8 mm while the workers range from 2.5-4 mm in size. The ants are dark brown with a reddish shade in the light. They primarily feed on food insects and syrup.

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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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Pheidole aglae: A Fascinating and Visually Stunning Ant Species

Pheidole aglae is a species of ant known for its polygynous colony type and rapid development speed. These ants can form colonies of up to 10,000 workers, making them highly social and organized creatures. With their distinct dark brown color, varying intensity, and noticeable reddish shade in the light, Pheidole aglae ants are visually appealing and intriguing to observe.

Size

  • Queen: The queen ant measures about 7-8 mm in size.
  • Workers: The workers range from 2.5 to 4 mm in size.
  • Majors: Majors, the larger individuals in the colony, measure around 4-5.5 mm.

Nutrition

When it comes to feeding, Pheidole aglae ants have diverse dietary preferences. They primarily feed on insects such as cockroaches and crickets. Additionally, they enjoy consuming syrup made from a mixture of water and honey at a ratio of 4:1 or 3:1. Fruits, vegetables, jelly, and cooked chicken without salt are also suitable food sources for these ants.

Humidity and Temperature

Creating the right environment for Pheidole aglae ants is crucial for their well-being. It is recommended to maintain a humidity level of 50-70% in the arena area and 50-80% in the nest. The optimal temperature range for the arena is between 21-30 °C, while the socket should be kept at 24-30 °C. By providing the proper humidity and temperature conditions, you can ensure that these ants thrive in their habitats.

A Unique Species with Aggressive Nature

One fascinating aspect of Pheidole aglae ants is their aggressive nature. They are known for their aggressive army and can quickly multiply their numbers within a colony. This species also exhibits a beautiful polymorphism, making them visually appealing and intriguing to observe.

Recommended Nest Types

For breeding Pheidole aglae ants, it is recommended to use nests made from acrylic, cork, plaster, or aerated concrete. These materials provide a suitable environment for the colony to grow and prosper. To explore more fascinating ant species, visit the ant category.

If you are looking for an interesting and visually stunning ant species to observe, Pheidole aglae ants are an excellent choice. With their polygynous colony type, rapid development speed, and beautiful polymorphism, these ants offer a captivating experience for ant enthusiasts.

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