π Camponotus nicobarensis β Week 3 Update
At first glance, not much has changed β but looking a bit closer, there are small signs of progress.
π Current status
The colony is still in an early stage, but itβs slowly developing.
- Queen: 1
- Workers: 6
- Brood: likely increased slightly (hard to tell exactly)
With only a few workers available, the colony can only support a limited amount of brood at this stage.
π Behavior
Compared to last week, there is a slight increase in activity.
So far, I had mostly observed that only a single worker would leave the test tube at a time, while the rest stayed inside.
Thatβs why it was interesting to see two workers in the arena at the same time for the first time (early in the morning).
This could be a first sign that the colony is:
- becoming more active
- starting to explore its surroundings a bit more
Overall, the behavior is still quite cautious.
π― Feeding
Food intake is still low, but consistent.
They accept sugar sources, and small protein sources are also taken.
For a colony of this size, this is completely normal.
π Nest situation
The colony is still living in the test tube and hasnβt moved into the prepared nest yet.
I continue to give them the freedom to choose and avoid forcing a move.
The test tube is intentionally not covered, to create a long-term incentive for them to relocate.
π§ Impression
Even though progress seems slow, I get the feeling that the colony is starting to settle in.
These small behavioral changes are especially interesting to observe at this stage.
π Whatβs next?
For the next update, Iβll focus on:
- further increase in activity
- brood development
- possible first larger explorations of the arena
π If youβve had similar experiences with young Camponotus colonies, feel free to share!