Hi,
I'm new to this so if what I'm about to say is wrong do forgive.
Love this forum by the way, I have learnt so much since I started reading it.
I am thinking about setting up a Formicarium and having been reading the forum it seems to me that using "Celcon Block" or Ytong as you folks call it (I'm from Scotland) is the way to go for building the farm.
I'm just wondering if anyone has tried what I'm about to suggest and if so what results they got.
Once you carve the corridors and chambers, entance and exits etc in the Ytong.
Before you silicon the glass to the Ytong fill the corridors and chambers with damp sand except for perhaps the first chamber.
This way the workers can excavate into the next chamber when they need to expand there nest.
It makes for more natural behavour and you get to see excavation.
If this is possable are there any disadvantages to setting your Ytong farm up like this?
I look forward to your thoughts
Al.








