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adam james: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (7. Aug 2013 13:41)

yes Madlan , all my spheres have small 1 mm holes in the top , I block them up with some modelling clay and the ants remove it or replace it with dirt as they feel necessary :)

Yes if the colony is large enough it will naturally create alates, I know it is hard to get them to mate in captivity , doesn't hurt to try though. :wink:

No it should be ok on just plastic, Mine was just on plastic after I removed the plaster of Paris, also the little pea sized garden I noticed this morning has no substrate under it ,As long as the air humidity is high which should be the case with little ventilation and lots of leaves the fungus should produce enough humidity.

I would supply a test tube of water with a cotton wool bung in placed in the foraging area for the ants to drink just to make sure though :D

PS , the air holes in the top of the spheres are arranged one hole then 7 around it in a small circle madlin :grin:

madlan: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (7. Aug 2013 13:58)

Oh I see, I thought the small holes were there from the manufacturing process or something! Are they necessary? I think there may be enough air flow with the way I am setting up the spheres.

adam james: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (7. Aug 2013 16:07)

Its advisable to have them , the ants will use them as they see fit and if there's too much stale air in each sphere they have the option to open up the holes or block them. It better to have them now then disturb the colony should you find you need them at a later date :D

In the wild leaf cutters build chimneys to vent the stale air :wink:

joona2134: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (7. Aug 2013 18:21)

Thanks Adam your a star!

adam james: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (7. Aug 2013 21:04)

your welcome mate , good luck with your ants , Will be great seeing another journal going up on here if you decide to do one :grin:

madlan: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (27. Aug 2013 10:46)

Any update Adam? :P

adam james: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (27. Aug 2013 15:52)

Hello Mate , yeah will do a update this week , lost my macro lens again ha ha so haven't been able to make a video or take any more pictures. Found it now so will sort a update out this week somtime :D

joona2134: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (28. Aug 2013 13:49)

Yey! I check this journal twice a day to see if there's any news lol

adam james: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (2. Sep 2013 00:52)

Hey guys , I know some of you are waiting for a update so here goes :grin:

The colony are doing great , the population seems to grow every week and the fungus gardens are full of the helpless larvae. The soldier count is steadily rising too and more Major soldier pupae are appearing :D

I have been having problems with restriction in the foraging tube going through the wall , the steady stream of ants slowed down as it went through and on closure inspection when removing the tube it was apparent the ants had been busy indeed. A 10 fungus garden was filling the tube and it too was full of brood. I removed it merging it with a smaller garden and have decided for now the restrict the colony to a foraging box to place the leaves in. I have also acquired two pairs of domino tiger beetles which have been placed in the Atta's foraging tank, due to there fondness for ants this is also the reason the Atta can use the foraging box for now :)

The ants above all are in perfect health and colony life is running smoothly. I have noticed a drop in the temperature of my rooms due to the approaching autumn, this has signalled a need to build a heat box to sit over my acrylic spheres to keep my Atta at the 25-27 c required by the gardens. The gardens will keep the inside of the nest warm but due to the cold air of the room against the spheres the effect would be a build up of heavy condensation which the heat box will avoid.

Here's some pics guys and a video :P

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Adam :mrgreen:

adam james: Re: Leaf cutting Ant Farm Project (16. Sep 2013 08:57)

Hey up guys , I thought id do a small update due to a few changes I have done with my Attas and a unusual event has taken place in the colony. :grin:

My colony are doing great, Nine fungus gardens are being tended, These are packed with brood of various stages which is always a pleasure to see. During a change of leaves I noticed a couple of dead soldiers in the trash pile, This wasn't alarming by itself as ants do die of there age. Later that day I was observing the gardens when I noticed a small pile of workers gathered around a major soldier , it became obvious they were biting and eventually the soldier was killed. This has happened to all my major soldiers :?

There were only a handful of major soldiers in this colony but now there are none. All were dismembered and dumped on the garbage heap. There are now a few fresh new major soldiers emerging but it is amazing to see these look even larger then the previous.

I will have to enquire or do some researching as other then killing of these larger casts the colony is doing great :D


The second thing I noticed about my colony was the temperature around the spheres, Summer is well and truly over in the uk and cold weather is beginning to sweep in, early Saturday morning the temperature around the spheres dropped to 17c , the central heating soon warmed the room back up but that would not do. It was time to get my ants back into a heat box.

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Adding soil warming cable

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Adding the fans to circulate the warm air and a shelf for the acrylic spheres to sit on :P

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Acrylic doors in place and fitting the overhead light :)

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Once complete the box was warmed to 26-27c and the fungus gardens transferred. All ready to roll and the ants were foraging hours later :P


Adam


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