That's what i have currently.
I made the pool that's gonna be filled with resin to make a pond. I'll take my time with doing the underwater scaping cause I only have one try to pour the resin.
Ill do a couple jars to practice first.
That's gonna have a cliff over top of it which I'm working on right now.
It's difficult because the cave structure has to hold up the floating island.
I got the parts mostly done but discretely and securely connecting them is not so easy.
To make space for the pond I destroyed the living space for the isopods, millipedes, centipedes etc. and they retreated into the drainage.
I made a cave entrance on both sides of the tank so everyone can freely access the drainage and I upgraded it to triple the size with more gravel and a big maze of rocks under the soil.
The openings are also important for ventilation. Things life, kill and die down there so we need air circulation.
That's what's underneath.
All the insects I'll add in this season will likely live in that area under the soil and the cover of the red plactic foliage.
Like back when I had the big moss cave the ants will travel across the tank underground and on the surface to hunt here.
Something I noticed for the first time on the ants themselves are those orange spots on their gasters.
If you look at the gaster upside down it looks like an alien head with orange eyes. lol
The colony is pretty big now and very active and aggressive.
Working in there takes a lot of focus but to this day I never got stung and not a single breakout attempt. There's not one ant climbing the glass. I love em
Soon I want to mark some of them with colored dots to track them individually to see if they station specific ants at those hunting grounds or if it's random who comes over.
We will see