Foogoo was awesome enough to hook me up with a dozen queens from his amazing catch of 153 this summer. So, here is their journal.
I have found these ants to be VERY difficult to keep successfully. Despite their proliferation around my area, the ones I've found have all tended to be a little bit crazy, unwilling to chill and rear. But I have come to the conclusion that they really dislike artificial nests and REALLY want to dig and dig deep. We know this also from the many scientific observations that have been done and the amazing tunnels they make.
So, I am going to try to set them all up in less artificial formicariums. I won't be able to give them perfect setups, but the best I can. I am also on tight timeline as I have a 10 day trip coming up.
Here is the second setup. I'll show the first one later. It is a recreation of an acrylic model I had made years ago, this time in glass derived from this vase:
<Inserting an update on safety>
Drilling glass is dangerous in more than one way. I bought a glass drilling bit and use it with my power drill. I also wear safety glasses and something to cover my breathing. Inhaling glass particulate is really dangerous. Using water on the glass while drilling is highly recommended.
The vase turned upside down provides a great outer column for nesting and an inner column to promote visibility. Although the inner column in this particular model is a bit too thin I figured it was worth a try anyway since it was premade.
I just needed to drill the holes for moisture capillary action:
The side of a cylinder is HARD to drill without scratching:
Edited by PTAntFan, July 14 2016 - 8:08 AM.