Hey there. To the other side of the World. You have beautiful ants in new zealand and Australia.😍 Where we in Germany only can dream from. 😢 I'll follow you,to see more videos. 🤗
@@syneants Yep Huberia is massive compared to chelaner queens around around double of chelaner and their workers are bright orange and huberia from what I've seen can have any amount of queens in a colony too
1:02 mighty? Hm seems fairly average (though she looks fierce). My singularis has 2cm (20mm) ... - she blows my other queens out of the water with ease. (most of which ~8-12ish) Where those had space in a regular 10mm testtube, this one filled it with its girth, so I offered a 30mm tube right away and she swapped over within a few hours lol Its like comparing a bee with a hornet. All her workers also get up to 19mm! Insane, really. though those are far more spider like which is pretty neat :D The smallest queen I had was Acorn... jeez... shes like 4-5mm tops. Her workers are so freaky tiny and slipper its just not funny :I
2:20 ooh i also have BigHeads! Compact, legion in numbers, and talented builders! ... they grow so fast its insane :D
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Hey there.
To the other side of the World.
You have beautiful ants in new zealand and Australia.😍
Where we in Germany only can dream from. 😢
I'll follow you,to see more videos. 🤗
I used to keep them years ago and rhytidoponera chaylbae but I currently just have huberia striata and prolasius advena
Ooooh, Huberia Is So Beautiful. How Many Centimeters Is She? Wondering If She's Much Larger Than Chelaner.
Prolasius Is Also Very Pretty!
@@syneants Yep Huberia is massive compared to chelaner queens around around double of chelaner and their workers are bright orange and huberia from what I've seen can have any amount of queens in a colony too
What do you use to record your videos?
1:02 mighty? Hm seems fairly average (though she looks fierce). My singularis has 2cm (20mm) ... - she blows my other queens out of the water with ease. (most of which ~8-12ish)
Where those had space in a regular 10mm testtube, this one filled it with its girth, so I offered a 30mm tube right away and she swapped over within a few hours lol
Its like comparing a bee with a hornet. All her workers also get up to 19mm! Insane, really. though those are far more spider like which is pretty neat :D
The smallest queen I had was Acorn... jeez... shes like 4-5mm tops. Her workers are so freaky tiny and slipper its just not funny :I
im just starting to keep Dracula ants
What’s the red sand you use? Anywhere I can buy it?
Where did you get these ants?
Hi