Cephalotes atrutus
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Opis
Cephalotes atrutus. A quality live ant colony for sale — monogyne colony with active workers and a mated queen. Beginner-friendly, no hibernation, no sting.
A rewarding species to watch grow at home. Buy from ANTonTOP — live queen guarantee with 48 h photo proof, shipped from Poland in 1–5 days across the EU, worldwide on request.
Dodatkowe informacje
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Cephalotes atrutus
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| Origin | Costa Rica (Central and South America) |
| Colony form | Monogyne (1 queen) |
| Mature colony | 1000–5000 workers |
| Queen | 9 mm |
| Worker | 3–5 mm |
| Soldier (major) | 7–9 mm |
| Founding | Claustral |
| Temperature | Nest 22–28 °C / Arena 22–28 °C |
| Humidity | Nest 40–65% / Arena 40–65% |
| Hibernation | No hibernation (tropical) |
| Habitat (wild) | tropical rainforest |
| Difficulty | Pro |
| Stings or bites | Mild bite, no sting |
Why this species
Cephalotes atrutus is a pro cephalotes from Central and South America. Matt black body with subtle silvery pubescence; majors with shield-like heads. A neotropical turtle ant with phragmotic majors — workers can glide controlled falls from canopy branches. Cephalotes — neotropical turtle ants with shield-like majors that block nest entrances.
Housing
Start the founded queen in a sealed glass test tube setup until the colony reaches 15–20 workers. Then move to a small-to-medium formicarium of acrylic, ytong or plaster with a connected outworld. Add red filter film or a dark cover to give the colony a sense of nest darkness.
Temperature and humidity
Keep the nest at 22–28 °C during the active season. Humidity in the nest chambers should sit around 40–65 %, with one wetter zone the colony can choose. Avoid direct sun and heavy hot spots — gentle ambient warmth from a low-wattage heat mat on one wall is ideal.
Feeding
Sugar source: sugar source (honey water or ant jelly) 2–3 times per week + fresh-frozen and thawed insects 1–2 times per week. Increase protein when brood is present.
Protein: fresh frozen and thawed insects — crickets, mealworms, fruit flies, cockroaches — 1–2 times per week. Increase frequency when brood is present.
Variety helps: rotate prey species so the colony gets a balanced amino-acid profile; never feed only mealworms.
Hydration: always offer plain water on a separate cotton, never let the test tube reservoir run dry.
Hygiene: remove leftover insects after 24 hours to prevent mould and mites.
Wintering
This species does not require a winter hibernation. Keep it at room temperature year-round. Activity may slow naturally during shorter winter days — that is normal and you can simply feed a little less during low-activity weeks.
Escape prevention
Apply PTFE escape barrier on the top inner edge of the outworld — reapply every few months.
Use a tight lid with fine mesh; check it after every cleaning.
Inspect the formicarium silicone joints and tubing connectors monthly.
Keep the outworld dry on the inside edge where PTFE is applied — wet PTFE loses grip.
Important keeping reminders
Never disturb the queen during founding. Keep her in the dark, in a test tube, with minimal vibration.
Move the colony to a formicarium only when there are 15–20 workers and the test tube is genuinely full.
Always offer water on a separate cotton outside the food.
Quarantine any new insect feed for 24 hours before offering it to the colony.
Avoid synthetic fragrances, smoke and aerosols in the room with the colony.
Before you buy
This is an advanced species for experienced keepers only. Specialised diet, temperature control, or temperament makes it unsuitable for first colonies. Make sure you have the setup and confidence to keep it before ordering.
What we ship
Your colony ships in a sealed glass test tube with a cotton water reservoir and a cotton plug — the same setup we use ourselves. It is packed in an insulated, padded shipping box. We hand-pick every colony, count workers and inspect the queen on the day of dispatch.
Did you know?
- Described by William Mackay in 1999 from Costa Rica — a relatively recent addition to the Cephalotes catalogue.
- Ranges from Costa Rica south through Central America into the Amazon basin.
- Major workers have flat, disc-shaped heads used to plug the small holes of arboreal nests — a behaviour called phragmosis.
- Workers can perform directed gliding when knocked from canopy branches — they steer back to the trunk in a controlled fall.
- Like all Cephalotes, this species harbours obligate bacterial endosymbionts that recycle nitrogen.
Frequently asked questions
How big can the colony grow?
monogyne, claustral founding, modest colonies of 200–1000 workers. Growth is steady but not explosive — give the colony 1–2 years to reach a few hundred workers.
Is this species safe around children and pets?
Workers do not sting and rarely bite if the formicarium is intact. As with any live insect, supervise children around the setup and keep it out of reach of curious pets.
Will the colony arrive alive?
Yes. We use insulated, padded boxes and ship only on weekdays when forecasted weather along the route is safe. If anything goes wrong in transit, contact us within 24 hours of delivery with photos.
Will it slow down in winter even without hibernation?
Many tropical and subtropical ants naturally reduce activity in winter even at room temperature. This is normal; feed a little less during quiet weeks.
Can I see this species in your video shorts?
We post regular video shorts of feeding sessions, brood close-ups and worker behaviour on our social channels.

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