I used to when I was younger. Ants have always fascinated me. I used to live out in the middle of nowhere and had massive red ant mounds in the grass area and black ant colonies in the forest. I kept an enclosure with red ants and one with black ants. I messed it all up though cause I would swap their eggs out of curiosity. Turns out they'll take them in and they become part of the colony. Well after so long, both tanks had these mutant ants. Bigger that both species and were half red, half black and highly aggressive. I destroyed them and never rebuit a colony. A few years later, I was exploring the woods and came across a colony of these half breeds. I don't think they were from me, rather happened naturally as the black and red ants would often raid each other and steal eggs.
The best was when I was at the largest red ant mound and noticed a trail of them marching. I followed their trail for about a 10 minute walk til I got to the end. I looked ahead and saw black ants marching towards them. It's like they somehow setup a war on neutral ground. They clashed and duked it out for hours, neither side moving forward. After so long, they both just stopped fighting and went back to their colonies.. leaving countless dead ant bodies. Some got carried back, but they just left the majority of them. It was a mind blowing experience, one that made me forever consider ants to be the humans of the insect world.
I don't intentionally keep ants, but I have a dozen or so ant hills in my yard. I also have a dozen or so extremely itchy ant bites on my feet and ankles. Those little bastards are brutal.
They definitely can be, and I keep a healthy amount of acrylic between us for that reason.
I have always been fascinated by ants, but I have never kept them.They are so beautiful, I could spend hours watching them. I do have a lovley colony of dermestid beetles though
@Donotbelieve, this is the best I can do atm, its dark so its hard to see inside the tank, but here is a little group right in front
Posted by dalefvictorThis is a picture of Tigger, he has been sick for a while.
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Posted by BudgieSo one night my brother finds a carpet python inside, the other night I nearly trod on one coming in the door, tonight there was one in the chicken coop.
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Posted by InsectraThis is my girl Space Ghost (I thought she was a male when I named her).
Posted by InsectraThis is my girl Space Ghost (I thought she was a male when I named her).
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Posted by InsectraA cute grey treefrog (Hyla versicolor) that I found in my birch tree, this afternoon. His camouflage was great and I only discovered him when I heard him calling.
Posted by InsectraA cute grey treefrog (Hyla versicolor) that I found in my birch tree, this afternoon. His camouflage was great and I only discovered him when I heard him calling.
Posted by InsectraA cute grey treefrog (Hyla versicolor) that I found in my birch tree, this afternoon. His camouflage was great and I only discovered him when I heard him calling.
Posted by InsectraA cute grey treefrog (Hyla versicolor) that I found in my birch tree, this afternoon. His camouflage was great and I only discovered him when I heard him calling.
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Posted by InsectraSpring amphibian migration in Pennsylvania is well under way! Most of these are Jefferson's salamanders, one of our earliest moving amphibians and a species of special concern in Pennsylvania.
Posted by InsectraSpring amphibian migration in Pennsylvania is well under way! Most of these are Jefferson's salamanders, one of our earliest moving amphibians and a species of special concern in Pennsylvania.
Posted by InsectraSpring amphibian migration in Pennsylvania is well under way! Most of these are Jefferson's salamanders, one of our earliest moving amphibians and a species of special concern in Pennsylvania.