The Myrmica rubra, or the Common Red Ant, is a great pick if you want a colony that is always up to something. These ants are known for being quite brave; they don’t hide away when you turn on the lights or move near the glass. They have a beautiful deep red color and, because they love a damp environment, they are the perfect choice if you want to build a natural looking setup with moss and plants. Just a heads up: they can sting if they feel threatened, so they definitely command a bit of respect!
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Origin | Europe and Northern Asia |
| Habitat | Moist soil, meadows, and forest edges |
| Colony type | Polygyne (Multiple queens per colony) |
| Queen size | 7mm – 9mm |
| Worker size | 4mm – 6mm |
| Nutrition | Sugary liquids and small insects (fruit flies, mealworms) |
| Humidity | 60% – 80% (Keep it damp!) |
| Temperature | 18°C – 24°C (Avoid overheating) |
| Hibernation | October to March at 5°C – 8°C |
| Difficulty | 2/5 |


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