Update 12JN24
I built a combination nest and outworld for this colony as, first and foremost, I want to provide them with a nest they can move into from the test tube. There's a lot of "real estate" for them to explore as they grow larger and when they're ready, I'll add another compartment which will also include something like liquids feeding and/or protein feeding to increase their outworld. Additional compartments can be added as the colony grows and each can have a specific purpose.
The front view of the formicarium shows the granite rock at the center that takes up close to 2/3 of the container. Moss covers the back part of the rock and covers the sphagnum moss packing below. The feeding station is at the left bottom, close to the connector where I joined the test tube so finding food and water will be easy for the young colony.
The lid has a lever action handle that draws the rubber seals up tight against the sides when closed and the screens are 100 mesh stainless steel.
In this rear view you can see the glass bottles that I have embedded in sphagnum moss between the rock and the wall (sorry about the crap focus). Each bottle top has an access hole drilled in it and another bottle can still be added at the top by removing some of the moss and adding the bottle under the green moss.
In the bottom left corner is the hydration sponge. This is the second formicarium I've made where I used a sponge instead of a water tower. I cast it into the grout as I'm forming it and leave a low area for overflow which goes out front to a small oasis in the front right corner. I hydrate the sponge through the tube that fills from the front. In the other version where I've used the sponge, the Lasius colony is raising their larvae right on top of the sponge, perfect for viewing.
The view from the back with the blackout cover in place. Does anyone know if a red filter will work for Crematogaster or are they pretty relaxed about light in the nest without it?
I cooled the ants in the fridge before connecting them, so all went smoothly, and I'm pleased to report that after a couple of days the nanitics have found the food and water and seem to be settling in without any difficulty. I have them on heat, so here we go!
My Journals
I've found it difficult to maintain my journals consistently, so I'm going to amalgamate them into one Journal, "RPT's Ant Keeping Journal", where I'll discuss the development of all my colonies. Anyone with questions can ask them in one place.
Are video journals something that interest people? I can post them on my YouTube channel, they won't be pretty, I don't have a video editing program and I have to focus by hand, but I'd like to try one and see what you think.
RPT
My father always said I had ants in my pants.