Odontomachus granatus
Name: Odontomachus granatus
Origin: Southern China and neighboring regions of Southeast Asia
Colony type: unknown
Queen: approx. 14 - 16 mm
Workers: approx. 11 - 14 mm
Food: Carbohydrates (e.g., honey, agave nectar, sugar water), proteins (e.g., cockroaches, flies)
Humidity: Arena: 60 – 75%
Nest: 70 – 90%
Temperature: Arena: 22 – 28 degrees Nest: 24-28 degrees
Hibernation: No
Nest types: Ytong, plaster, and 3D printed nests.
Colony size: unknown
Odontomachus granatus is a rarely kept trap-jaw ant from Southern China. Little is currently known about the biology and keeping of this species. The animals are usually dark brown to black-brown in color.
Since we have never had this species ourselves, we have borrowed images from iNaturalist, here is the link https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/1419304-Odontomachus-granatus.