hello! i am new to ant keeping and have an idea for a cheap formicarium i would like to get advice on. i am yet to start a colony, but i am hoping for the best possible living conditions for any ants i am planning to raise in the future!
some information to know before i go on:
- i am from new south wales, australia. i am unsure if i am allowed to be posting here about this, so if this is all wrong please gently redirect me.
- the ants i have an interest in keeping are Leptomyrmex erythrocephalus and Polyrhachis ammon. i have seen erythrocephalus and ammon has been sighted nearby, though i have not personally seen any just yet.
- both of these i believe are semi-claustral species, so any pointers in that regard will be especially helpful. erythrocephalus is also wingless. i am aware that many on the site will not have anything to say of these particular species because they are only native to australia, but i am hoping someone might have experience with species that behave similarly (erythrocephalus is a honeypot ant, which are found world wide, and from what i can tell ammon is simply a fairly normal example of a semi-claustral, sand/forest dwelling ant.) if anyone knows how 'nuptial flight' in wingless ants works, i would love to know all about it.
- there are other pets in the house, one of which is a cat. i have a fear of this cat in any living condition where the formicarium has an open top for obvious reasons.
with that out of the way, here is my idea.
i specifically want a formicarium that will allow for my ants to dig while still being visible, not bothering them too much and giving them nice terrain to explore (i really like closed ecosystems.) achieving this in a large terrarium style setup is usually costly and eliminates your ability to view the colony in their nest. to combat this i have a simple (and hopefully working) idea: use a large plastic container that is clear and has a very tight lid as the walls of the formicarium. in the lid cut a large rectangle space to be covered and screwed on with aluminium fly screen (or any other tough material the ants will not be able to chew through. this still feels a bit wrong to me. will metal fly screen work? i still feel like they could chew through it or get poisoning or something). to increase visibility, i want to put something inside the container before dirt goes in that would in theory keep the ants from digging in the centre of the formicarium. red film would go over the outside at the same height of the dirt.
any suggestions? anything i missed? would this work effectively or completely fail? i feel like there is a reason why i have not seen anyone do this yet. please feel free to judge as harshly as you need to. a humane, working living condition for my ants goes above anything else. i have been doing research nonstop for the past few days and i really cannot stress enough how much i want to get this right. will draw up a diagram upon request.