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Preferred test tube and where to buy it


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#1 Offline Antlover31 - Posted April 7 2017 - 11:33 AM

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This is my second season in catching ants. What test tube do you prefer for test tube setup? Will this work:
http://m.carolina.co...47.pr?question=
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http://m.carolina.co...75.pr?question=

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#2 Offline Vanko - Posted April 7 2017 - 12:11 PM

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I would recommend you to buy 2 types of test tubes - one with diameter about 10-12 mms, so you could put smaller ant queens inside; one with diameter 16-18 mm for bigger queens. The best place to buy test tubes is at store, specialized at selling laboratory equipment. They are very cheap and you will also know that they have a good quality. Prices in Bulgaria are about 0.25 levs per tube. I guess you will find 100 for less than 20€. If you catch any queens this year (and you live in Europe) and that way you won't be at a loss.
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#3 Offline Kevin - Posted April 7 2017 - 12:14 PM

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lcmlabs.com is the best site for test tubes. I prefer 16x125mm PS tubes for they won't shatter when dropped :P


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#4 Offline Nathant2131 - Posted April 7 2017 - 12:14 PM

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95% of ant keepers use 16 mm tubes. Best deal: https://www.lcmlab.c...6_p/41a20-w.htm

 

I prefer glass over plastic due to more visiblity and less of a fire hazard when heating them. It also forces you to be a little more careful with the ants inside them since glass is easily breakable.  :P



#5 Offline Mdrogun - Posted April 7 2017 - 12:15 PM

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I would recommend you to buy 2 types of test tubes - one with diameter about 10-12 mms, so you could put smaller ant queens inside; one with diameter 16-18 mm for bigger queens. The best place to buy test tubes is at store, specialized at selling laboratory equipment. They are very cheap and you will also know that they have a good quality. Prices in Bulgaria are about 0.25 levs per tube. I guess you will find 100 for less than 20€. If you catch any queens this year (and you live in Europe) and that way you won't be at a loss.

Antlover is in PA (A U.S. state).


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#6 Offline Alabama Anter - Posted April 9 2017 - 3:09 PM

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95% of ant keepers use 16 mm tubes. Best deal: https://www.lcmlab.c...6_p/41a20-w.htm

 

I prefer glass over plastic due to more visiblity and less of a fire hazard when heating them. It also forces you to be a little more careful with the ants inside them since glass is easily breakable.  :P

Yep, So do I.


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