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Crematogaster senegalensis

Camponotus consobrinus

559,90 669,90 

Camponotus consobrinus is a monogynous ant species with colonies reaching up to 20,000 workers. They exhibit a moderate to fast development speed. Queens typically measure around 16–18 mm in length, while workers range from 6 to 12 mm, showing noticeable polymorphism. This species is known for its striking appearance: the head and thorax are orange to reddish-brown, while the gaster is glossy black, creating a sharp bicolored contrast. They primarily feed on insect prey, sugary substances like honey-water or syrup, jelly, fruit, and protein-rich foods such as cooked chicken or egg.

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Camponotus dolendus

189,90 359,90 

Camponotus dolendus is a monogynous ant species with colony sizes reaching up to 8,000–12,000 workers in mature nests. They are known for their moderate to fast development speed, depending on environmental conditions.

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Camponotus fellah

399,90 569,90 

The Camponotus fellah ant is a monogynous colony with a fast development speed. The colony can have up to 10,000 individuals, including queens, workers, and majors. The ants vary in size, with queens measuring 17-21mm, workers measuring 5-9mm, and majors measuring 10-18mm. They have a black to dark brown or brown color, with reddish-brown legs. Their diet includes food insects such as cockroaches and crickets, as well as syrup made from water and honey.

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Camponotus festai

369,90 569,90 

Camponotus festai is a monogynous ant species with a colony size of up to 10,000 workers. They have a fast development speed and have different sizes within their colony, with queens measuring 17-19 mm, workers measuring 5-9 mm, and majors measuring 10-17 mm. The ants have a uniform red-brown color on their mesosoma and legs, with a lighter head and belly. Their diet consists of food insects such as cockroaches and crickets.

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Camponotus morosus 

599,90 1099,90 

Camponotus morosus is a monogynous ant species with colonies containing up to 10,000–15,000 workers. They develop at a moderate speed. Queens measure approximately 15–17 mm in length, while workers range from 6 to 9 mm. Their body exhibits a typical Camponotus contrast: the head and thorax are reddish-brown, while the gaster is dark brown to black.

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Camponotus pseudolendus

249,90 489,90 

Camponotus pseudolendus is a monogynous ant species with colonies of up to 10,000 workers. They develop at a moderate to fast pace and show clear polymorphism. Queens typically measure around 17–19 mm, workers range from 5 to 11 mm, and majors can reach 12–14 mm.

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Camponotus rufoglaucus

159,90 319,90 

Camponotus rufoglaucus is a monogynous ant species with colonies of up to 8,000–10,000 workers. They show moderate to fast development and strong polymorphism. Queens measure 16–18 mm, workers range from 5 to 10 mm, and majors can reach 12–14 mm.

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Camponotus spinolae

599,90 1099,90 

Camponotus pseudolendus is a monogynous ant species with colonies of up to 10,000 workers. They develop at a moderate to fast pace and show clear polymorphism. Queens typically measure around 17–19 mm, workers range from 5 to 11 mm, and majors can reach 12–14 mm.

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Camponotus tonkinus

599,90 1099,90 

Camponotus tonkinus is a monogynous ant species with colonies reaching up to 15,000 workers. They exhibit a moderate to fast development speed. The queen measures approximately 17–19 mm in length, while workers range from 6 to 9 mm. Their head and gaster are black, contrasting with a reddish-brown thorax, giving them a distinctive bicolored appearance. They feed primarily on insects, sugary liquids, fruit, jelly, and protein-rich foods such as cooked chicken or egg.

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Crematogaster auberti

119,90 215,90 

Crematogaster auberti is a monogynous ant species with colony sizes of up to 10,000 workers. They have a fast development speed. The queen measures 8.5-9.5 mm in size, while the workers are 3.2-4.2 mm. They have a black color and can be fed with a variety of food including insects, syrup, fruit, vegetables, jelly, and cooked chicken without salt.

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Lasius illyricus

33,90 129,90 

Lasius illyricus is a calm, monogynous ant species forming medium-sized colonies. These ants thrive on a balanced diet of insects and sugars, build nests underground or under stones, and are easy to raise in soil-based formicaria. Great for beginner and intermediate keepers.

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Messor arenarius

879,90 1299,90 

Messor arenarius, also known as the Harvester Ant, is a fascinating ant species that is perfect for collectors. It is the second largest species of Messor in the world and has unique behaviors that will captivate any ant enthusiast.

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Messor desertus

199,90 

Messor desertus is a species of desert harvester ant from the genus Messor, adapted to arid environments. These ants specialize in collecting and storing seeds, which serve as their primary food source. Workers have strong mandibles for crushing hard seed shells, while queens are larger with an enlarged thorax, enabling flight during the mating season. Known for their organized social structure, they are highly efficient and resilient, thriving in extreme desert conditions.

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Messor hebraeus

279,90 429,90 

Messor hebraeus is a species of ant with a monogynous colony type and a colony size of up to 5000 workers. The development rate is medium. The queen measures 11-14mm, workers 4-7mm, and majors 9-12mm. The ants have a black abdomen, body, and head stained orange. They consume food insects like cockroaches and crickets, as well as plant seeds. The recommended humidity for their arena is between 30-50%.

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Tetramorium bicarinatum

79,90 399,90 

The Tetramorium bicarinatum is a polygynous ant species with a colony size of up to 50,000 workers. They have a fast development rate and are around 4.2-4.6mm in size for the queen and 3-4mm for the workers. They have a reddish-brown color with variations in shades. They feed on food insects like cockroaches and crickets, as well as syrup made from water and honey.

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Camponotus kefir

389,90 559,90 

Camponotus kefir is a monogynous ant species with colonies that can reach up to 10,000 workers. They have a fast development speed. The queen measures 17-19 mm in size, while the workers range from 5-9 mm and majors range from 10-17 mm. They have a red-brown body color. Their nutrition consists of food insects such as cockroaches and crickets.

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Camponotus kugleri

409,90 589,90 

Camponotus kugleri is a monogynous ant species with colony sizes of up to 10,000 workers. They have a fast development speed and come in different sizes, with queens measuring 17-19 mm, workers measuring 5-9 mm, and majors measuring 10-17 mm. Their color is uniformly black-brown with a lighter head and belly. They primarily feed on food insects like cockroaches and crickets.

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Camponotus shaqualavensis

519,90 639,90 

Camponotus shaqualavensis is a monogynous ant species with colony sizes of up to 5,000 workers. They have a slow development speed and come in different sizes, with queens measuring 12-14mm, workers measuring 4-7mm, and majors measuring 8-11mm. They have an orange-red head and chest and a shiny black belly. Their diet includes food insects, syrup, fruit, and vegetables.

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Camponotus thoracicus

399,90 

The Camponotus fellah ant is a monogynous colony with a fast development speed. The colony can have up to 10,000 individuals, including queens, workers, and majors. The ants vary in size, with queens measuring 17-20mm, workers measuring 5-9mm, and majors measuring 10-18mm. They have a black to dark brown or brown color, with reddish-brown legs. Their diet includes food insects such as cockroaches and crickets, as well as syrup made from water and honey.

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Camponotus wytsmani

479,90 599,90 

Camponotus wytsmani, a beautifully colored ant species, is the perfect addition to your ant farm. This product description explores their colony type, size, development speed, nutrition, and recommended nests for breeding to provide a unique and fascinating experience.

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