Hi!
I was wondering if it is possible to keep ants in a petri dish. Vote yes or no in the poll and comment how in the comments if you can! Thanks!
Edited by Hawaiiant, December 25 2016 - 11:24 PM.
Hi!
I was wondering if it is possible to keep ants in a petri dish. Vote yes or no in the poll and comment how in the comments if you can! Thanks!
Edited by Hawaiiant, December 25 2016 - 11:24 PM.
Laboratory colonies are frequently kept in petri dishes (or similar), placed face-down on hydrated plaster surfaces.
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I'd say that depends entirely on the species. For smaller species yes of course why not, but good luck keeping Atta or any larger Camponotus in a petri dish.
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Awesome, thanks! I was thinking of keeping my Solenopsis and Ochetellus in vented petri dishes.
Ant Species kept
Temnothorax Longispinosus.-Journal(discontinued)-(formerly)
Camponotus Noveboracensis (formerly)
Camponotus Nearticus-formerly
Tetramorium sp.-formerly
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus Queen & brood.-formerly
Tapinoma Sessile-Journal (3 queen colony)-formerly
Tapinoma Sessile #2 (2 queen colony)-formerly
Aphaenogaster Picea-Journal-active
Crematogaster sp.(Cerasi or Lineolata) Queen with 3 workers and brood-formerly
Crematogaster sp. #2 (Cerasi or Lineolata) Queen with brood-formerly
Formica sp. polygenus-active 300+ workers-active
Formica Subsericea-active 25+ workers-active
Myrmica Rubra 400+ workers 3 queens-active
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It's very possible as long as you can prevent escapes and your ants have enough space to move freely
You gonna need A LOT of petri dishes for those Solenopsis. They multiply VERY rapidly and unless they're super tiny like Solenpsis fugax (1-3mm workers) they gonna need much more space very soon.Awesome, thanks! I was thinking of keeping my Solenopsis and Ochetellus in vented petri dishes.
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Laboratory colonies are frequently kept in petri dishes (or similar), placed face-down on hydrated plaster surfaces.
How come I haven't seen more of this being replicated? It sounds like a functional set up, but in a new..style or way from what I would consider "the norm."
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Ant Species kept
Temnothorax Longispinosus.-Journal(discontinued)-(formerly)
Camponotus Noveboracensis (formerly)
Camponotus Nearticus-formerly
Tetramorium sp.-formerly
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus Queen & brood.-formerly
Tapinoma Sessile-Journal (3 queen colony)-formerly
Tapinoma Sessile #2 (2 queen colony)-formerly
Aphaenogaster Picea-Journal-active
Crematogaster sp.(Cerasi or Lineolata) Queen with 3 workers and brood-formerly
Crematogaster sp. #2 (Cerasi or Lineolata) Queen with brood-formerly
Formica sp. polygenus-active 300+ workers-active
Formica Subsericea-active 25+ workers-active
Myrmica Rubra 400+ workers 3 queens-active
This is my setup similar to petri dishes
What's the hydration setup like?
Having been frustrated with test tube setups for founding queens, and looking for something cheap but effective
I will be trying out some small vented petri dish, 55x15mm, for founding queens.
Just a matter of figuring out the hydration method, that can match a test tube for longevity.
Perhaps a double stacked Petri dishes that are joined together, the bottom one slightly offset for a syringe hole to be drilled into.
And then a hole to connect both dishes, with a wick/cotton placed inside a small section of vinyl tubing.
The offset overhang area of the top dish can be used to drill a hole through it's floor and a small vinyl tubing inserted for the entrance
Will probably just Blu tack the two dishes together so I can pull them apart when needed, but the vinyl tubing inserted in the hole between the two dishes should hold both together pretty well.
If the hydration cotton ever gets moldy, I can just pull the bottom half of the lower Petri dish off and replace it quickly.
Getting the ants out is just as easy as pulling the top petri dish lid off
Red dirt to be placed into the top petri dish as substrate
Edited by CoolColJ, June 14 2018 - 2:04 PM.
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