Camponotus japonicus
Reference : CFOUR-039
49.90€
Latin name: Camponotus japonicus
Taxonomy: Subfamily: Formicinae, Tribe: Camponotini
Breeding level: Beginner: easy to maintain species with requirements similar to those of our European species
Geographical distribution: Japan, China, Mongolia, Korea, Russia
Habitat: open landscapes
Colony form: Monogyne
Queen: Size: 17 - 19mm Color: Black Thorax Strong
Workers: Size: 6 - 10mm Color: Black
Major: Size 12 - 16mm Color: Black
Male: Size: 13mm Color: black
Food: Honeydew and insects: like flies, mealworms, mosquitoes and small crickets; also fruits
Humidity: Hunting area: 30 - 50% Nest: 50 - 70%
Temperature: Hunting area: 18 - 35 ° C Nest: 24-28 ° C
Hibernation: No, but winter break is recommended from November to March at room temperature
Nest type: Plexiglass nest, nest with classical tube or plaster, reconstituted stone nest
Description: Camponotus japonicus is an entirely black Camponotus species from East Asia. They can form colonies of several thousand workers. They are very similar to our Camponotus vagus but much more prolific and slightly larger which will delight breeders.
Development: Swarming from May to June.
Foundation: Claustral (without food) Development: 35 days from egg to worker (depending on temperature)
Size of the colony: Several thousand individuals, the queen can reach the age of 15 years
Taxonomy: Subfamily: Formicinae, Tribe: Camponotini
Breeding level: Beginner: easy to maintain species with requirements similar to those of our European species
Geographical distribution: Japan, China, Mongolia, Korea, Russia
Habitat: open landscapes
Colony form: Monogyne
Queen: Size: 17 - 19mm Color: Black Thorax Strong
Workers: Size: 6 - 10mm Color: Black
Major: Size 12 - 16mm Color: Black
Male: Size: 13mm Color: black
Food: Honeydew and insects: like flies, mealworms, mosquitoes and small crickets; also fruits
Humidity: Hunting area: 30 - 50% Nest: 50 - 70%
Temperature: Hunting area: 18 - 35 ° C Nest: 24-28 ° C
Hibernation: No, but winter break is recommended from November to March at room temperature
Nest type: Plexiglass nest, nest with classical tube or plaster, reconstituted stone nest
Description: Camponotus japonicus is an entirely black Camponotus species from East Asia. They can form colonies of several thousand workers. They are very similar to our Camponotus vagus but much more prolific and slightly larger which will delight breeders.
Development: Swarming from May to June.
Foundation: Claustral (without food) Development: 35 days from egg to worker (depending on temperature)
Size of the colony: Several thousand individuals, the queen can reach the age of 15 years