
Crematogaster Biroi (ant colony)
25,00€ – 45,00€
🐜 Technical Sheet – Crematogaster biroi
Scientific name: Crematogaster biroi
Genus: Crematogaster
Origin: Southeast Asia (mainly tropical regions)
Size:
- Queen: 7–8 mm
- Workers: 3–5 mm
- Male: 2–3 mm
Coloration:
Brown tones, sometimes with lighter or reddish reflections on the thorax and the heart-shaped gaster — a distinctive trait of the genus.
Colony type:
Polygynous (multiple queens per colony)
Ideal temperature:
24 °C – 28 °C
Humidity:
- Nest: 60–80%
- Foraging area: 50–60%
Diet:
Omnivorous. They feed on sugary liquids (like nectar, honey water, or sugar-based homemade mixes) and small insects for protein intake.
Behavior:
Very active, curious, and fast-moving. They have a strong defensive instinct and often raise their gaster as a warning — a typical behavior of this genus. Once they locate food, they form well-defined foraging trails.
Care difficulty:
Moderate. While not extremely demanding, they require proper humidity and good ventilation. A suitable species for antkeepers with some experience.
Hibernation:
They do not hibernate, but activity may slow down slightly if temperatures drop.
Colony size in nature:
Can reach several thousand individuals.
Growth rate:
Moderate. With optimal conditions and a balanced diet, the colony develops steadily throughout the year.
Options |
Queen with 10 worker ants ,Queen with 20 – 25 worker ants ,2 Queens with 10 worker ants |
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