So I was doing some thinking... And since there's allready a Substitutus thread here, I figured I could ask in here.
Right now, I'm pretty content with my ants, but in the fututre, I'm certainly planning on expanding my collection.
So I figure in about a year from now, I'll have accumulated a small fortune whcih I''m planning to spend on ants. (i.e I'm planning to put away alittle moeny now and then for future ant setup).
Substitutus is the species I've decided for for now.
I was thinking of having a 60x30x20 basin for them, and attach this to a y-tong nest.
So basically my questions are these:
1) What kind of areas are these ants naturally found in? Soil conditions and flora etc.
2) I read that I need to keep these ants in proper humidity, so I'm wondering if a small
fogger/mister is over-kill for the comparatively small basin I've chosen?
3) Antstore also recommend these ants need "air" which I assume means I need to make sure I have fans or an air pump. So I'm wondering if it's necessary to have the complete fan setups, or is air-pumps like you use in aquariums sufficient? Or are there other reasons to chose one over the other?
4) And lastly, am I reading too much into this species? Do I really need all these things for these to live well?
Thanks in advance!



