I received my leaf cutter ant kit including a queen three workers and three larvae and a very very small fungus ball say just like 1/2 mouse poo or raisin
I put them into a big glass box and then into a reptile glass with a cover. After receiving some helpful input, I put a cover in the box, adjusted the humidity to 99%. The queen calmed down and stopped to stay put under the under. But none of them seemed interested to grow the fungus ball. The queen and a yellow worker attends the three larvae and two dark workers wanders to explore the world. They picked up a piece of fungus ball and put them under the cover and left most of it just scattered in the box.
Will they survive? Will the fungus ball die out? It looks quite yellowish now? Or the fungus is dead already?
Thanks I’m advance
Small fungus ball to start with
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Re: Small fungus ball to start with
Hi, is it possible to post pics of the situation. Can help you fix this but would need to see a pic.
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Re: Small fungus ball to start with
Acromyrmexbob wrote:Hi, is it possible to post pics of the situation. Can help you fix this but would need to see a pic.
Sure thanks
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Re: Small fungus ball to start with
The larvae r just under the plastic cover and the queen becomes active againAcromyrmexbob wrote:Hi, is it possible to post pics of the situation. Can help you fix this but would need to see a pic.
Should I put some leave in the box?
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Re: Small fungus ball to start with
That all looks very large for such a small colony