Update time!
Look at how cute they are!
There's now more ants in the water tube outpost than the entire colony had when they moved out.
Their outworld got a small upgrade - more shrimps tubes! They immediately came and examined them.
There's so many of them in the outworld now.
The old shrimp tubes now look really overcrowded during the night and the new ones already have a few inhabitants as well.
A few days ago they got living terfly again and they went absolutely berzerk on them.
It was interesting to watch how differently the majors and the smaller workers acted. While the medias and minors ran around in big circles before and after hitting a fly (the minors often did hit & run attacks, the medias usually grappled and didn't let go until the fly stopped moving) the majors' reactions were very different - they walked a few steps then turn around on the spot multiple times looking for threats, walked another few steps and repeated the process in a kind of stop-motion way. When they hit a fly it usually didn't move for much longer after the first attack, those major bites really hurt.
Here's two minors with slain terfly.
They were quite aggressive for the rest of the day and didn't really like any sort of fast movement or light sources nearby. Here's a major irritated by the red camera focus light. It's like "no pictures!" ^^
Here are some nest pictures. I tried plugging out the heating cable but they clearly don't want to hibernate - they actually started to move brood into the outworld (into the shrimp tubes) because the outworld is a bit closer to the heater and so a bit warmer than the unheated nest. After I plugged the heating cable back in there were these blobs of ants in the upper chambers enjoying the warmth. The queen is sitting right in the middle of the old nest as usual.
Some people asked me how I clean up the outworld and all that garbage the ants produce at a staggering rate, here is the answer. A (slightly used) flat brush is perfect to pick up most of the stuff - just put it vertically onto the garbage like a stamp and all the light debris will get stuck between the hair. You can then use a flat piece of paper to brush the stuff off into a plastic box. With some practice it's really easy to do, fast and efficient.