Hi everyone, since I just took my Solenopsis Fugax queen out of hibernation I thought it was the right moment to start the journal. Hope to get a colony out of my queen, I'll keep this updated for sure.
16th October 2016
So, this day I found 3 queens and put them in test tubes. That's one of them in her temporary setup.
24th October 2016
Checked on them, and sadly 2 of them were dead. New test tubes got shipped and I moved the remaining one in a setup identical to the picture below, however I didn't take a picture at the time.
The test tube was put in a cardboard box in my bedroom, at a chill 10,5-12,5°C. I guess I can say hibernation started.
25th February 2017
With temperatures outside raising up to 18°C, I decided it was time to take my lady out of hibernation. As my house is very cold (not even warm!) I had to engineer a ghetto solution to keep the test tube warm.
The result was a styrofoam box (ice cream box) with a resistor in it and an aluminium heat spreader, all wired up to a power supply. In order to know how much voltage to feed to the resistor (and so how much heat to produce) I made some testings, which turned out to be pretty cool: https://docs.google....dit?usp=sharing . The measurements spots align perfectly and they make a beautiful curve
This way the inside of the styrofoam box is about 22°C. I raised it at various stepping, check the link above if you are interested. Every 36 hours I'd increase the voltage by a step, now I'm up to 7.5V and so the box is quite a bit hotter than the ~13°C room.
Also, the old test tube got moldy so I replaced it with a new one. This time I didn't put the cap on as the queen was always hanging out on the driest part of the test tube and I though she didn't like that much humidity. I even made some beautiful test tube holders to stop the test tube from sliding around.
Low quality test tube holders
There she is, brushing her antennas!
Here is a picture of the new setup. This is temporary, I should soon get a thermostat and a better thermometer to monitor the temperature. If anyone is interested, I'll post more pics of this setup later.
Should be obvious that there usually is a lid on top of that to keep everything warm and dark.
Hope to have some eggs next time I update, wish me good luck!
Edited by noobkeeper, March 3 2017 - 1:44 PM.