Photos of the Habitat Nests and Habitat Outworlds

Photos of the Habitat Nests and Habitat Outworlds

Beitragvon Mikey_Bustos » 4. Feb 2010 16:46

Here are some photos/video of the formicaria and outoworlds I use, available at my Ant store Hyperlinks sind nur für registrierte Nutzer sichtbar. I really wanted to share them with you because they have worked wonderfully for me and my ant colonies and queens, and I would recommend them to anyone who prefers naturalistic setups, but doesn't like how the ants can burrow away from view in a dirt nest. It combines the benefits of a dirt nest and a YTong Nest.

AntsCanada Habitat Nest ©

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Here's a video describing how these formicaria work and their benefits.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6N9HMVWYsps[/youtube]

Here are photos of AntsCanada Habitat Outworlds © which are so naturalistic.

Essentially, it's built to resemble the outside terrain, stocked with plants/blossoms (artificial), rocks, sticks, etc. It is elevated to sit on a stand which comes with the outworld.

The Habitat Outworlds come with a removable guard which is optional to use. Essentially, you smear vaseline on this guard so they can't get out. The guard can be removed for cleaning (because we know how much ants like to stick garbage and dead bodies onto vaseline), or simply not used at all for miniature species of ants, e.g. Tetramorium which likely won't require a guard. If the guard isn't used Vasline can simply be smeared onto the rim of the outworld. The guard is there for the stubborn escape artists for that extra containment. I fancy the look of it with the guard.

The earth part of the outworld is not earth. It's completely solid which means the ants cannot dig and form nests in their outworld (a head ache I had to deal with last summer). Sand, plants, sticks, and stones are attached directly to the earth portion to make it look very natural, and the ants won't be able to mess around with the decor (unless you have Atta or other plant cutting species, for which we don't recommend this outworld!!! lol). The ground portion is covered with sand so one can choose to moisten the surface if desired.

There are two separate exits to which one can connect their formicarium, another outworld, or two separate formicaria, for those wanting to create the feel of a satelite nest. It's similar to the hamster world connections, where one is capable of creating a really impressive network of living spaces depending on the size of the colony and how elaborate they would like to get. The entire unit is oval in shape and is 19 inches long and 14 inches wide, which translates to a very good amount of foraging space.

(Just ignore the tubes in these pictures. This photo was taken when the outworld was brand new, and they were removed, but they mark where the holes are which run all the way to the bottom of the outworld where you can attach a connecting tube to. Again, the entire outworld sits on a stand which elevates the whole unit.)

With the guard...

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Without the guard...

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Bird's eye view

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The landscape was based on photos of wild nests I took while anting last year. Here on the left is the Habitat Outworld and on the right is a wild Lasius alienus nest.

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Re: Photos of the Habitat Nests and Habitat Outworlds

Beitragvon Virot » 4. Feb 2010 20:48

Hay,

that looks pretty nice :)!
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Re: Photos of the Habitat Nests and Habitat Outworlds

Beitragvon Mikey_Bustos » 5. Feb 2010 17:49

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I've attached a Habitat Outworld to one of our young Formica fusca colonies in a Habitat Nest.

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Re: Photos of the Habitat Nests and Habitat Outworlds

Beitragvon ant kid » 5. Feb 2010 23:35

WOW!
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Re: Photos of the Habitat Nests and Habitat Outworlds

Beitragvon JimmyVe » 7. Feb 2010 16:11

Verry nice. ;)
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Re: Photos of the Habitat Nests and Habitat Outworlds

Beitragvon Mikey_Bustos » 7. Feb 2010 16:18

Thanks guys! All the queens we have kept in the Habitat Nests (with and without workers) have begun to lay eggs earlier than their counterparts in test tubes. I now have Lasius, Crematogaster, Formica, and Myrmicas in these Habitat Nests and they all have eggs. :)
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Re: Photos of the Habitat Nests and Habitat Outworlds

Beitragvon ant kid » 8. Feb 2010 07:50

from your tutorials i made a pumice nest for my Lasius niger queen :D
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Re: Photos of the Habitat Nests and Habitat Outworlds

Beitragvon Lewis » 24. Feb 2010 08:10

what are your ant habitat nest parts made is it plaster
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Re: Photos of the Habitat Nests and Habitat Outworlds

Beitragvon Mikey_Bustos » 26. Feb 2010 07:27

They're made of a mold resistant cement-based material mixed with a moisture absorbent rock our store developed. Very cutting edge engineering, actually, and has been awesome at housing all of our colonies!

Here's what others around the world have been saying about the Habitat series of formicaria & outworlds. Hyperlinks sind nur für registrierte Nutzer sichtbar
Overall, they're very naturalistic and we can't seem to properly capture its realism on film yet.
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Re: Photos of the Habitat Nests and Habitat Outworlds

Beitragvon Mikey_Bustos » 26. Feb 2010 07:46

Actually, as well, our techniques for manufacturing the newest versions of the habitat products have been ameliorated and are the best now than they've ever been.

Landscaping-wise, the outworlds have become much more elaborate while still being able to be cleaned well. Here is an outworld from an order that went out today for a customer owning a Crematogaster colony.

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And here is a Honeypot Habitat Nest (our first of the species specific product line of Habitat Formicaria) whose tunnels are designed to hold repletes that hang from the extra wide ceilings. This particular nest was shipped this week to San Antonio to a gentleman with Honeypots (Myrmecocystus sp)

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Re: Photos of the Habitat Nests and Habitat Outworlds

Beitragvon Mikey_Bustos » 26. Feb 2010 07:49

And a closer view of the tunnel work... Please excuse the fogging, as we were in the midst of testing its absorption for product QA.
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Re: Photos of the Habitat Nests and Habitat Outworlds

Beitragvon Mikey_Bustos » 21. Mär 2010 17:24

A closer look at the "Field & Forest" Habitat Outworld and "Desert & Oasis" Habitat Outworld

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Re: Photos of the Habitat Nests and Habitat Outworlds

Beitragvon JoleneGullick » 23. Mär 2011 13:11

Hey
Check that out. every 1 gona like that.
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