I'm new to this forum and been wondering for a while now about formicariums. I'm thinking about starting a ant colony (or ant farm if you will) this summer. And before buying a formicarium I was wondering about the dimensions of the formicarium. I want a rather large formicarium but thin so I can see all the tunnelswithout them moving the sand in the tunnel forwards towards the glass covering up the tunnel and blocking my view. I want a clear view at all times.
Now what I had in mind is more like 60-100cm tall (around that I want a very tall formicarium. And something around 50-100cm wide. Now about the depth; would 30cm suffice for my anti covering-tunnels plan? or do i have to go for thinner wont 10-20cm do the trick?
Now...on to my little dilemma. I'm having trouble deciding how to solve this one, if its even possible that is.
But I want a large "forage area" that will serve as the top of the formicarium. Picture like a 200L aquarium ontop of a formicarium that somehow is "liked together", and will create a more reallistic look to it. Because I want a large area over the ground that they can forage in, but I want a large underground area for the "real nest" but at the same time being able to see all the tunnels the ants are digging.
But I only want to use natural products like dirt and vegetation etc. not Ytong or any artificial hives. I want to follow the hive's growth.
And im just wondering if this is possible in any way? Do you have any suggestions on what im looking for, or any sollution on how to create this formicarium/terrarium mix?
It would be really fun to have this exhibit (if thats the correct word for it
). It will prove a challenge to the ants by the means of collecting food.
/Jokke







