I am going on a 2 week vacation and I need to keep my ants moisturized. I have them in a formisquarium from stateside ants and don't want the formicarium to dry out. Any help would be appreciated!
I am going on a 2 week vacation and I need to keep my ants moisturized. I have them in a formisquarium from stateside ants and don't want the formicarium to dry out. Any help would be appreciated!
If you have permits to ship pheidole californica to washington pls lmk
Keeping:
Solenopsis molesta
Pogonomyrmex occidentalis
Tetramorium immigrans
Camponotus modoc
8 Lasius queens
Making sure to hydrate the formicarium thoroughly before leaving and reducing heat (if it's even heated to begin with) should be plenty to allow a formicarium of that style to stay hydrated for two weeks.
Hello Zhuge;
We don't know what kind of ants you're keeping; some ants will tolerate drier conditions than others. In my experience, running out of drinking water was the cause of more deaths than drying out while I was on vacation. I like to provide mine with extra water, or a larger water container while I'm away. Set it up awhile before you go so they'll get used to using it. An extra water test tube with a cotton stopper in the outworld can save a colony from running out of water. If your ants need high humidity, I've used saturated pieces of sponge to humidify a formicarium for a longer time.
I'm not familiar with a fromisquarium, but another method I've used is to put ant colonies in a plastic storage box with a lid. Before I put them in, I put newspaper or cardboard in the bottom of the box and saturate it with water. Keeping them cool will also help maintain humidity.
Have a great vacation!
RPT
Edited by rptraut, December 11 2024 - 10:17 AM.
Making sure to hydrate the formicarium thoroughly before leaving and reducing heat (if it's even heated to begin with) should be plenty to allow a formicarium of that style to stay hydrated for two weeks.
Thank you!
Hello Zhuge;
We don't know what kind of ants you're keeping; some ants will tolerate drier conditions than others. In my experience, running out of drinking water was the cause of more deaths than drying out while I was on vacation. I like to provide mine with extra water, or a larger water container while I'm away. Set it up awhile before you go so they'll get used to using it. An extra water test tube with a cotton stopper in the outworld can save a colony from running out of water. If your ants need high humidity, I've used saturated pieces of sponge to humidify a formicarium for a longer time.
I'm not familiar with a fromisquarium, but another method I've used is to put ant colonies in a plastic storage box with a lid. Before I put them in, I put newspaper or cardboard in the bottom of the box and saturate it with water. Keeping them cool will also help maintain humidity.
Have a great vacation!
RPT
Thank you.
If you have permits to ship pheidole californica to washington pls lmk
Keeping:
Solenopsis molesta
Pogonomyrmex occidentalis
Tetramorium immigrans
Camponotus modoc
8 Lasius queens
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