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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 137637" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>It is interesting really, you have no idea what they're really like until you tune into their scale, very few are just the plain black or brown that you see as a casual observer. It's added yet another dimension to bush walking, at first you don't see any ants but when your eyes 'tune in' you find 3 or 4 species at your feet.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]32269[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]32270[/ATTACH] </p><p>These are two of my favourites atm, both the same species because when I got the first colony I liked them so much I ordered the same again. I also bought two of their smaller relatives, one species with caramel and coffee tones and another black with gold "bums". They all came as a queen with 5 or 6 workers and eggs/larvae.</p><p>I also found a small colony of 20 metallic ants under a flat rock near my daughters house and collected them successfully I hope. I see them for sale for $70 and $120 without workers, I collected about 20 workers and the Queen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 137637, member: 27677"] It is interesting really, you have no idea what they're really like until you tune into their scale, very few are just the plain black or brown that you see as a casual observer. It's added yet another dimension to bush walking, at first you don't see any ants but when your eyes 'tune in' you find 3 or 4 species at your feet. [ATTACH=full]32269[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]32270[/ATTACH] These are two of my favourites atm, both the same species because when I got the first colony I liked them so much I ordered the same again. I also bought two of their smaller relatives, one species with caramel and coffee tones and another black with gold "bums". They all came as a queen with 5 or 6 workers and eggs/larvae. I also found a small colony of 20 metallic ants under a flat rock near my daughters house and collected them successfully I hope. I see them for sale for $70 and $120 without workers, I collected about 20 workers and the Queen. [/QUOTE]
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