๐Ÿœ Camponotus nicobarensis โ€“ Week 3 Update

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๐Ÿœ Camponotus nicobarensis โ€“ Week 3 Update

At first glance, not much has changed โ€” but looking a bit closer, there are small signs of progress.


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๐Ÿ“ˆ Current status

The colony is still in an early stage, but itโ€™s 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.


๐Ÿ” 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.

Thatโ€™s 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.


๐Ÿฏ 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.


๐Ÿ  Nest situation

The colony is still living in the test tube and hasnโ€™t 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.


๐Ÿง  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.


๐Ÿ”Ž Whatโ€™s next?

For the next update, Iโ€™ll focus on:

  • further increase in activity
  • brood development
  • possible first larger explorations of the arena

๐Ÿ‘‰ If youโ€™ve had similar experiences with young Camponotus colonies, feel free to share!