Camponotus maculatus subnudus
Camponotus maculatus subnudus (Striped Sugar Ant)
Camponotus maculatus subnudus originate from South East Asia. These tropical ants will captivate you with their unique characteristics and fascinating behaviour. Let's dive into what makes them so special.
As a fully claustral species, the queen doesn't require feeding until the first workers eclose.
Queens measure approximately 14mm in length, showcasing a striking colouration with black and yellow bands adorning their gaster but don't underestimate the workers - ranging from 5mm to 13mm, their vibrant yellow/orange legs and black gaster enhance their beauty as a colony overall.
As a polymorphic species, Camponotus maculatus subnudus exhibits different worker castes, including minors, medias, and majors.
This species of tropical ant is relatively easy to care for, making it perfect for both experienced ant keepers and beginners wishing to expand their collection. Colonies thrive on a varied diet that includes sugary substances like sugar water and pieces of fruit. They also enjoy a protein-rich menu, which can be provided in the form of freshly killed insects such as mealworms, crickets, and roaches. Offering a balanced diet ensures the colony's health and well-being in the long run.
To ensure optimal growth, temperature parameters should be kept between 22-26C and a humidity level of 50-60%.
It is illegal and strictly frowned upon to release any non-native ants into the wild.