von Mikey_Bustos » 18. Jul 2009 08:05
Well, first of all, we here in Canada don't have Ytong, so I actually had to make it out of a cement type of material called "grout" which is a product which fastens floor tiles together. I bought plexiglass, formed some plasticine over it for the chambers and tunnels, put a layer of celophane over it and then simply layered the grout all over it. That's what created the grooves and wrinkles you see in the nest. These grooves actually coincidentally help with distributing water throughout the nest, which I keep rested on a slant horizontally.
In terms of the steam room, there are five larger chambers in which I have drilled a small hole into the plexiglass, so there are now five steam rooms. I simply inject luke warm water with a siringe in these holes (not too much water) every few days and the ants LOVE IT so much! Unfortunately the grout is not as absorbent as Ytong, but so long as I keep the inside of the nest moist by injecting water every week or so the ant colony remains happy and they continue to proliferate!
I once tried putting a heat pad on the nest and the ants were very visibly stressed so I never did it again. I keep the colony in my bedroom which never drops below room temperature in the night and below 24 degrees C in the day. I have a heat lamp that shines on one side of the hunting ground incase they want to be around heat.
Mikey
Hope this helped!