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Leaf cutter ant nests for sale

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#1 Offline shuwen2.0 - Posted Yesterday, 3:33 PM

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Leaf cutter nests preorder
40$ each arriving in 1-2months
Steady high humidity with nest 85-99%, never floods
Doesn’t use plaster, won't mold easily, comes with a built in thermometer(degree Celsius + humidity)
Out world size: 12*12*12cm
Nest size: 12*12*12cm
Cylinder nesting chamber size: diameter 10cm height 12cm
Connection tunnel size: diameter 1cm
Comes with: one nest(connects to the cylinder nesting chamber) one outworld, one cylinder nesting chamber
Order more to get discounts
Additional information please contact me

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#2 Offline OwlThatLikesAnts - Posted Yesterday, 4:39 PM

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How does the hydration system work?


Currently keeping:

 

1x Formica subsericea, 20+ workers + a decently sized brood pile (35-40)

1x Crematogaster cerasi 3 workers with brood (been going all winter)

 

*As you watch your ants march, remember that every thing begins with a small step and continued by diligence and shared dreams*

-A.T (Me)

 


#3 Offline shuwen2.0 - Posted Yesterday, 5:06 PM

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How does the hydration system work?

the clay pebbles positioned right under the nesting chamber will keep the nesting chamber humid, you can add water through a little hole. the tunnel that connects the outworld is a upward c shape so the humid air won’t escape.

#4 Offline shuwen2.0 - Posted Yesterday, 5:07 PM

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This is the hole you use to add water to the nest

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#5 Offline shuwen2.0 - Posted Yesterday, 5:11 PM

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Additional nesting chambers or outworlds could be added through these expansion ports
There are 4 expansion ports, one on each side, secured by screws

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