von mikey » 7. Jul 2008 18:20
my plaster set up i had them in molded so i put them in a regular ant farm. another problem with the the plaster set up is the that the ants were digging thro that theugh it. Heres my question. I have my ants in one of the Gel Habitat containers (I that emptied out the gel and put sand in it). they have been creating tunels but i have some concerns. First, when i not theiced the an digging to the the thethrough the plaster and the mold on the plas theter i panicked and made them a new habitat very quickly. i used some sand from my old uncle milton ant farms that i had used a few times. I did not bake the sand becuause that there were no ant bodies or mold particles in it. Now the farm has an a slight odor sort of like a hamster cage. My next problem is with the ventilation of the farm because I used an antworks gel habitat, I did not get many air holes. The ones I did get though, I had to cover up because the ants could crawl out and escape. I have been misting the soil every other day to make sure the nest is not dry out. But, because I have no open air holes, any extra moisture cannot escape out of the ant farm. I need some suggestions on how to make air holes small enough so that these tiny ants cannot escape. My last concern is with expanding the farm in the future. Because I was so hasty in making a new set up for my ants, I did not provide any way to expand the colony. Is there any way to drill holes to allow expansion without disturbing the ants.
Thanks for reading,
Mikey