I’m planning to set up a series of formicaria for various ant species, and I’d love some advice on the best setup given my space limitations.
My Setup Constraints:
I have shelves with space for about 10 formicaria, 10 nests, and 10 arenas. Space is very limited, so I need to optimize the layout as much as possible.
I plan to keep a variety of ant species, meaning I’ll have different colony sizes and worker sizes, from small to large and from calm to highly active species.
Two Setup Options I’m Considering:
Option 1: A single arena (20x20x10 cm or possibly 20x20x20 cm) connected via a 20mm tube to a 20x20x4 nest.
Option 2: Two smaller arenas (20x10x10 cm each), stacked vertically, connected via a 20mm tube, and also connected via another tube to the same 20x20x4 nest.
My Main Concerns:
Will these setups be sufficient as the colonies expand?
Which option is better for the ants’ well-being, considering their comfort and space requirements?
Should I reconsider and build larger formicaria from the start, even though that would mean keeping fewer colonies?
I want to plan this once and do it right. Right now, my shelves are already set up, and they limit me to these two options. If the setups turn out to be too small, I’d have to rebuild the shelves, which might not be possible.
I’d love to hear your thoughts! Which setup would work better in the long run, or should I rethink my entire approach?
Thanks in advance for your advice!
Edited by Billi, February 8 2025 - 10:40 AM.