Ant Eggs
- black ghost
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They're not on Supa's site. Have they stopped doing them, or are they seasonal maybe?
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https://www.thailandunique.com/dehydrat ... r-ant-eggs out of stock at the moment though, they did have some the other day.
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They're not on Supa's site. Have they stopped doing them, or are they seasonal maybe?
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"Weaver ants produce their eggs only once a year during the cooler months December to January" could well be!
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They're not on Supa's site. Have they stopped doing them, or are they seasonal maybe?
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"Weaver ants produce their eggs only once a year during the cooler months December to January" could well be!
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I believe Supa ant eggs (they're actually the pupae, not the eggs) are from the Common Garden Ant.
https://www.theaquariumwiki.com/wiki/Ant_eggs
https://www.theaquariumwiki.com/wiki/Ant_eggs
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