The Camponotus fedtschenkoi is widely considered the “supermodel” of the ant world. Native to the arid steppes and deserts of Central Asia, they are famous for their stunning, almost otherworldly appearance. While the queens often have a dark, regal head and thorax, the workers are a beautiful, translucent amber-yellow. When they have a full stomach, they look like glowing jewels walking around your formicarium. They are the perfect choice for a keeper who wants a high-contrast, “ghost-like” species that stands out in any setup.
| Feature | Details |
| Origin | Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran) |
| Habitat | Deserts, steppes, and dry mountain bases |
| Colony type | Monogyne (One queen per colony) |
| Queen size | 12mm – 15mm (Dark head/thorax, golden abdomen) |
| Worker size | 5mm – 14mm (Highly polymorphic with large majors) |
| Nutrition | Sugary liquids (honey/sugar water) and insects |
| Humidity | 50% – 70% (Nest), 30% – 50% (Outworld) |
| Temperature | 24°C – 28°C (They love a warm desert climate) |
| Hibernation | Optional (A “diapause” at 15°C from Nov-Jan is beneficial) |
| Difficulty | 2/5 |



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