Hello everyone. My name is Les and I am from London, UK, and I am new here. Here is my question -
I would like to build a glass tank which is built up on three sides to about 40+cm, but with the front section much lower, maybe 10cm. Length, at least 60+cm. The top can be open or not, I don't have a preference. The reason is that I am studying (at home) entomology and am also a keen photographer, mostly close-up/macro of insects. I have always had an interest in ants, so I think it's time I tried to learn more by keeping my own colony. The reason I want an open side is to make photography easier. Hmm, I guess there are problems with this! I know I have to solve the problem of my ants escaping/drowning, but I think I will face that once I know some opinions on my plan.
Ideally I would like a non burrowing, non hibernating species and have been thinking of Polyrhachis dives, but any species that makes it's nest above ground would be great. I have no problem with furnishing the tank as my local ecology park can let me have any dead wood, etc that I require. It's important to me that I make the environment as pleasant and natural as possible for the ants, with a nice layout for them to explore and nest in.
Ok, I would appreciate your comments. Do you think It possible for such a setup, and what species might I consider, if not Polyrhachis dives?
Much thanks!
Les.


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