We need more channels like yours, pure education, new approaches on keeping , and overall amazing production for a solo creator. Absolutely AMAZING work fam! I've been watching you since last year that I got my acromyrmex ants. As someone whose 8 years into this hobby you're one of the few people that actually make the best quality content and focus on education.
Hi Mate great video. One thing with their setup is that you can keep them in an upside down peanut butter jar with a whole in the bottom. They will weave their nest vertically up and you will be able to see in. They seem to use gravity for their waste systems. This is all coming from my observations keeping them and living in Australia (we have the green version). You can find videos online of people from Thailand who breed them using this system FYI.
They look amazing but a real life encounter with them is terrifying they live up in trees makes leaves into there nest , usually in mango trees when you try to get the mangos if this nest is threatened or shaked a little bit good luck getting your mangos they will storm you out of the tree , there bits are painful not deadly
Very very nice! Good luck!
Thank you!
We need more channels like yours, pure education, new approaches on keeping , and overall amazing production for a solo creator. Absolutely AMAZING work fam! I've been watching you since last year that I got my acromyrmex ants. As someone whose 8 years into this hobby you're one of the few people that actually make the best quality content and focus on education.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that you watch my videos and find something helpful in it. Thank you ❤
Hi Mate great video. One thing with their setup is that you can keep them in an upside down peanut butter jar with a whole in the bottom. They will weave their nest vertically up and you will be able to see in. They seem to use gravity for their waste systems. This is all coming from my observations keeping them and living in Australia (we have the green version). You can find videos online of people from Thailand who breed them using this system FYI.
Hi! Thank you! Yes, I thought about this set up but now I want to make a terrarium for them
nice ant and good luck with your weaver ant journey
Thank you! Hope, you enjoyed the video :)
They look amazing but a real life encounter with them is terrifying they live up in trees makes leaves into there nest , usually in mango trees when you try to get the mangos if this nest is threatened or shaked a little bit good luck getting your mangos they will storm you out of the tree , there bits are painful not deadly
great video, such a hard species to keep, really insightful though and amazing to see there doing okay. cant wait for updates
Very pleased to hear! Thank you for your comment :)
The sequel will come in 2 weeks 😉