So reading about the median depth of most species of ants, they burrow up to 7 feet deep, on average. Then researching the cost of plexiglass, it occurred to me that at some point I could create something truly massive for my ants so I have a question on possible coolness of an idea I just put in the header of this topic...
Would a 2' wide, 4' high, 1' deep formicarium, wall mounted, be something awesome or something completely a waste of time? THe only REAL difficulty I can imagine is getting a good seal on the sides and bottom. Also is 1 inch just too wide to see their actual chambers or do you think they would build out to that depth? Basically would it be a waste of time, or do you have recommendations on different specs?
This project would not be worked on for about 2 years yet... I still have to build a massive vivarium to breed skinks in a bioactive situation.
So speculate with me!
Thinking of a Camponotus species now that I can order discolor from other states (TarHeel now has them from time to time). I feel like something large still might use that 1 inch space enough to make some chambers against the glass and their nests usually run about 60cm, so I'd have room at the bottom for some water to help humidity and at the top for an "outworld." Basically a huge Uncle Milton's setup only... You know... GOOD.
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