Ameisenforum zur Haltung von Ameisen in einer Ameisenfarm, Formicarien


ashhad1 hat geschrieben:Ur challenging me here now lol![]()
Well I cant really say which sand is better but if you do choose the white sand at your beach I suggest that you mx it with your loam and then bake it in the oven at 200C for 15-30 min
Why? because the beach sand is untreated and may contain nasty bacteria and such for your ants
Sorry that I could not help you in the sand difference
Your ants will survive a long time in the test tube aslong as you feed them
I'm very thankful for the help you've given me so far.darradar hat geschrieben:this is an ambitious plan, and one i really will be interested in seeing when completed, just remember, your ants will need to hibernate, and so yuor set up needs to be easily monoverable (mine are up in the loft), and due to the sand volume in my formacarium, its quite heavy, just take this in account when setting it all up.
darradar hat geschrieben:I think the local sand at yuor beach will be fine, just make sure you steralize it first...



ashhad1 hat geschrieben:Hmm mix the loam with desert sand and abit with beach sand
and boom your problem may be solved lol


Indica hat geschrieben:I already thought of that. I'm thinking of making very solid and thick wooden base for it, should hold up just fine.





darradar hat geschrieben:Indica hat geschrieben:I already thought of that. I'm thinking of making very solid and thick wooden base for it, should hold up just fine.
i was refering to you being able to pick it up and move it, and not the bottom giving way..
Kale^^ hat geschrieben:The idea is very good, but when you make a formicarium like that, the ants probably dig their nest in the wider part; most ants (aswell lasius niger) prefer darkness. So if you want them to move to the thin part, you need to cover it well first, and when they are settled in you can remove any covers and they will get used to the light. But still they may want to move to the wider area. One way to prevent them from moving to the wide area, is, that you keep it very dry, they don't like to live in dry places, that's more important than the light for them.
Lasius Niger will dig into almost any kind of soil, i've seen them in the wildlife on Finland in a lot of different types; sand, rotten wood, gravell, all that kinds off things. L Niger isn't too choosy. So don't worry.




I was thinking of pluging the hole to the wider are at first until they start to dig into narrow part. Once they have started digging then I unplug the hole and they can access there too. Would it work, or they sometimes change places too?
Also thought of covering the narrow room, and only opening it for.. well looking at it. But the bigger room would always be exposed to light.




Kale^^ hat geschrieben:those work, in fact in that way; The nest site is damp, and the feeding area is flat and dry so the ants wont dig in the wrong place.




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