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Lillyrose
, Feb 8 2021 2:22 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted February 8 2021 - 2:22 PM
Good afternoon,
After realizing there was no way I could keep my ants in the ant shack formicarium I switched them over to a new one.
I really love the formicarium, it's a stone full of holes and spaces for growth.. but I realized unlike the others there was no little place for a water tube.
I used a dropper to wet the rock and the ants seem to love it.
My question is how often do I need to wet the rock? Is this a daily thing?
Will that mean I'll have to move them next winter since I cannot put a water tube on it?
http://imgur.com/a/pzG0PgT
After realizing there was no way I could keep my ants in the ant shack formicarium I switched them over to a new one.
I really love the formicarium, it's a stone full of holes and spaces for growth.. but I realized unlike the others there was no little place for a water tube.
I used a dropper to wet the rock and the ants seem to love it.
My question is how often do I need to wet the rock? Is this a daily thing?
Will that mean I'll have to move them next winter since I cannot put a water tube on it?
http://imgur.com/a/pzG0PgT
#2 Offline - Posted February 8 2021 - 2:48 PM
What type of rock is it? If it has any of the same qualities as firebrick, you might have to water it daily, depending on your ants. Maybe somehow making a hydration system with a sponge wick from a water reservoir, touching the rock would do the job. Cool nest though, did you find it?
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#3 Offline - Posted February 8 2021 - 2:59 PM
I'm not sure the type... would you know how I can learn to make a hydration reservoir?What type of rock is it? If it has any of the same qualities as firebrick, you might have to water it daily, depending on your ants. Maybe somehow making a hydration system with a sponge wick from a water reservoir, touching the rock would do the job. Cool nest though, did you find it?
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I really like the stone ...the outworld is cool too..it has two places to insert tubes and a good lip with the lid. Not to mention the mesh is so fine it works even on these little guys.
Edited by Lillyrose, February 8 2021 - 3:01 PM.
#4 Offline - Posted February 9 2021 - 5:13 AM
That is an australian nest meant for their species, don't get me wrong-It will work well with our species also. I believe its aac/Aerated brick and these do very good with most ants. There should be a hydration port so you can hydrate it easily, hydrate it like that with the full pipette or syringe that they gave you and hydrate it again about three days later.
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