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#1 Offline - Posted August 25 2016 - 2:07 AM
Hi,
I don't know how to post images here but this is my first attempt at an aerated habitat for one of my new colonies.
Cheers,
Steve
I don't know how to post images here but this is my first attempt at an aerated habitat for one of my new colonies.
Cheers,
Steve
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#2 Offline - Posted August 25 2016 - 4:32 AM
What did you use to cut the holes?
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#3 Offline - Posted August 25 2016 - 10:06 AM
I used an old TCT router bit in the drill press (running fairly slowly). This is less dusty than trying it in a router at 20krpm!
Cheers,
Steve
Cheers,
Steve
#4 Offline - Posted August 25 2016 - 11:06 AM
#5 Offline - Posted August 25 2016 - 12:11 PM
So....silly question because I think these are your water reservoirs....
The two chambers that have holes above them but no tunnels...is the plan to just add water into those and continue to add based on hydration needs?
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#6 Offline - Posted August 25 2016 - 12:22 PM
Hi Sgheaton,
It is designed to be horizontal and yes, those are just to allow for hydration.
Cheers
Steve
It is designed to be horizontal and yes, those are just to allow for hydration.
Cheers
Steve
#7 Offline - Posted August 25 2016 - 12:40 PM
Trying to figure out how to get that in a vertical design....
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#8 Offline - Posted August 25 2016 - 10:05 PM
I am guessing that the water slots could be cut into the top edge.
Possibly holes drilled into the block from the top edge in such a way that they don't link into the cavities?
Cheers,
Steve
Possibly holes drilled into the block from the top edge in such a way that they don't link into the cavities?
Cheers,
Steve
#9 Offline - Posted August 25 2016 - 10:47 PM
But then if it tips over water will pour out.
You guys got me thinking about designing a watering system like this, but enclosed. Like a test tube full of water squeezed into a vinyl tube or something.
And why have 2 water reservoirs on different sides? Iv always thought it was better to have a water reservoir on one side, and then a heat source on an adjacent side, so that you get a heat and moisture gradient in such a way that no matter what temperature or water an ant desires, it can find a spot in the nest that roughly fits those needs
You guys got me thinking about designing a watering system like this, but enclosed. Like a test tube full of water squeezed into a vinyl tube or something.
And why have 2 water reservoirs on different sides? Iv always thought it was better to have a water reservoir on one side, and then a heat source on an adjacent side, so that you get a heat and moisture gradient in such a way that no matter what temperature or water an ant desires, it can find a spot in the nest that roughly fits those needs
Edited by YawningGull, August 25 2016 - 11:02 PM.
#10 Offline - Posted August 26 2016 - 3:04 AM
Good point YG,
On both sides? - inexperience!
As to spillage, this won't be a problem as the water would soak into the aerated concrete straight away.
Cheers,
Steve
On both sides? - inexperience!
As to spillage, this won't be a problem as the water would soak into the aerated concrete straight away.
Cheers,
Steve
#11 Offline - Posted August 26 2016 - 5:17 AM
I've got my block waiting to be dremeled out. I'm really dropping the ball with my anting projects this year now. My original intent was to simply dremel it out and have...one...of those hamster water devices in a way be used for the watering system. I'm just trying to think if put a tube in the stone...it would already be a "chamber for water" then need an exit. Time to design and build these things....I'm actually very surprised at how much it actually takes.
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#12 Offline - Posted August 26 2016 - 5:34 PM
Really nice
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