Ytong Inspiration

Ytong Inspiration

Beitragvon Calco » 7. Aug 2008 16:57

Im going to be sorting out a larger tank for when my colony outgrows their little basin. I was going to have a large terrarium with about 1 half of it ytong, and the nest carved into the front side and left side of the ytong. The ytong was going to be as if it was like a cliff/large rock, and the outworld was going to be "deserty". From reading i was going to have a syringe connected to a tube to fill a small reservoir on one side of it. Can you paint ytongs? also anybody have any idea for a good ytong nest shape. The species is sanguinea. Feel free to let your imagination flow and give us some crazy designs to attempt :)
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Beitragvon Calco » 7. Aug 2008 21:20

nobody had a cool ytong idea they want to share? :(
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Beitragvon damondeionno » 7. Aug 2008 21:52

I think you should be careful painting ytong. The ytong is porous so any water soluble toxin in the paint will eventually reach the ants.

What are you thinking? Natural looking, rounded shapes like a natural nest or an efficient artificial design?
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Beitragvon Calco » 7. Aug 2008 22:39

well i wanted to resemble a cliff, say like Hyperlinks sind nur für registrierte Nutzer sichtbar, but thats the easy part, what I wondered was if anybody had any ingenious designs for the actual nest. Most ytong nests i have seen are just boxed rooms linked up, I know this is probably good for simplicity/practicality, but I really want to create a nest that works, but is different. Like ideas of nests people have just sat there and thought up whilst bored at work or something, ideas that people think "woah that would be awesome", but never really get around to doing
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Beitragvon damondeionno » 8. Aug 2008 08:41

I saw that someone carved the ytong like the map of Europe. I think that is going a bit far.
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Beitragvon Messorus » 8. Aug 2008 08:45

I have one :P
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7cm tall, 2cm fat, 2.5cm wide
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Beitragvon Messorus » 8. Aug 2008 08:58

@Damon: It is possible to paint on ytong, also with aceton colors...
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Beitragvon damondeionno » 8. Aug 2008 09:45

I guess you just have to be careful which paint you use.
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Beitragvon Calco » 8. Aug 2008 12:12

Map of europe eh? a map isnt a bad idea actually. And lol at that little tiki guy :D
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Beitragvon jon2thefish » 8. Aug 2008 12:43

messorus, that little fella made me laugh :musik04:
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Beitragvon Calco » 14. Aug 2008 20:31

Does it matter if ytong is wet when you carve?
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Beitragvon ratgreen » 14. Aug 2008 22:30

not really , it just makes it harder to blow away the dust while carving.
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Beitragvon miszt » 15. Aug 2008 11:00

yeah you will end up with sludge all over the place if its wet
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Beitragvon Calco » 15. Aug 2008 14:10

ah k, thanks :)
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my ytong/concrete waterfall

Beitragvon ratgreen » 19. Aug 2008 22:32

hehe i made this and im pretty proud of it so i thought i would upload it.

the sides of the ytong are wet and messy as my dad liked it and he was playing with it for a while,lol,but the path were the water goes down was smeared with clear sealant so the ytong doesnt absorb any of the water.

comment and tell me if u like it and how i can make it better.
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u like?
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it flat on one side so it can lean up against the side of the tank
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the water bit at the bottom, covered the sides of a small clear plastic tub in concrete and the tiny 3X3X3.5cm pump(ebay,from china,very cheap). this bit will be filled with stones and a fine mesh so ants cant drown.
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