Overall it seemed very well constructed. Since I didn't need to grout the unit to make a ground level, I simply added some non toxic, Elmer's glue to the edges, and any part that seemed like the ants might be able to crawl out of. There was a good amount of silicone on most of the unit already, at least where the nest was, but I didn't see any around the false bottom. Not a big deal, but I simply wanted to ensure no ants somehow crawled into the netherworld of the unit.
I forgot to take a picture of also painting the bottom with a layer of Elmer's glue. I did this just so whenever the unit becomes knocked, the sand doesn't slide wildly all over the place. After paining this thin layer of glue on the false bottom, I then poured sand in, so it would adhere to the surface. With the all in one unit, you are also supplied with a few fake plants, sand, and some stones. As seen here...
I did make some modifications to the plants, which didn't come with bases. I fortunately had some fake plants from toys for my daughter, so I was able to glue them to these, and also added some moss to them, to make them a bit more realistic. I went to the craft store and bought a fake fern bunch for a few dollars, and also made a miniature fern plant.
Edited by Lexew1899, June 16 2018 - 3:11 AM.