Can you remember what first caught your eye about antkeeping? What got you interested in the hobby? I've always liked insects, and was considering getting a pet spider, but when I saw this video by "Ant's Australia" from Jordan Dean I was enthralled by the look of the little formicarium he creates. It seemed so exciting to be able to watch the queen and the brood-- having a window into that hidden world.
For the longest time I thought that I *had* to find AAC (ytong) to keep ants, but then I saw this video petri-dish nests, and realized that there were more options. I think people new to the hobby tend to get dazzled by all of the options for formicarium. Test tubes are often the best. Less is more is a hard lesson to learn with antkeeping. But, part of the issue is the beauty of formicariums is part of what draws people to the hobby.
And by this time I'd gotten a few books about ants and started learning more about them. I would end up buying a colony of Pogonomyrmex from Tar Heel ants. A colony that would thrive and last nearly 3.5 years. The queen passed away last year, sadly and I'll miss them ... though I don't think I'll get Pogonomyrmex again. Although I never got stung worrying about it gave me constant anxiety. And it's nice to be able to pick up ants with your hands and Pogonomyrmex just can't do that.
Was there anything that first got you excited about ants? I'm looking forward to raising founding queens again this year. The founding stage is so remarkable. I've come to like smaller ants more than I ever thought I would. It's hard to imagine a time before I was obsessed with ants... what did I do with my time?
Edited by futurebird, March 4 2024 - 4:07 AM.