Well howdy guys , I have finished the first part of my Leaf cutting ants set up. Finally my Atta cephalotes have a feeding platform and foraging walk way to be proud off.
My design a acrylic pipe within a pipe to allow a water moat around a central cylinder for the nest entrance, the central cylinder on the feeding platform would allow water in through holes in the base and the central pipe was capped of with a acrylic disc drilled with holes to allow plant stems to be placed in.
So my parts arrived and I set about cutting then gluing the two acrylic pipes. They needed to be water tight so I used a special acrylic glue that welded the acrylic disks in place and I used to heavy bird books to weigh them down while the glue set. It needed 24 hours to become strong.
The next step I was extremely anxious about , all my setup hopes were built around this one task and the out come , were the acrylic pipes watertight.
They were, now time to create the inner sections and add the access hole.
I drilled a hole in the side of the Pipe that was functioning as the nest entrance, I also drilled a hole into the inner section , both holes lined up perfectly which was a must for the next step
I then inserted a smaller acrylic pipe through both access holes and welded glues this in place , I also used the glue to seal the inner pipe in place , thus constructing a gap all around , hopefully to add water later. A hole was added to the front and this was bunged up with a cork for draining the water should it become stagnant and need cleaning.

I then added the rope, with it secure inside the inner pipe and draping up the inside i could work on fastening it around the rim of the inner pipe with wire,

Once complete , the whole thing was put in place and attached to the colony, I held my breath yet again as I filled the gap with water and looked out for leaks.
Thankfully a great success, no leaks took place and all looked great on the inside

The rope walk way was attached , hung from the ceiling by thin but strong fishing line is almost looked like it was hovering in the air.
Finally it went across the room before descending down to the feeding platform
With a nice selection of hawthorn blossom and privet leaves and the fact the foliage is kept nice and fresh from the water below , should give my colony the A+ of leaf cutting ant care.

And finally here's where this setup leads , Through the wall and into my colony's heat box , where many fungus gardens and thousands of ants await.
That's my update for now guys , hopefully I can get the new designed containers ready by this weekend and the ants transferred to them along with the gardens , then I shall complete the second half of my update and start getting a few videos up
Adam
