Da es zu viele Anhänge wurden, hier der zweite Teil der Bilder:
Zur Erklärung von Bild 2:
Rot sind die später gefertigten Kammern eingezeichnet.
Grün ist die Eingangskammer. Wie bereits Berichtet halten sich dort meist Soldaten und Geschlechtstiere auf.
Blau ist als Futterkammer gedacht. Der Zugang zu dieser Kammer ist daher auch größer gestaltet.
Schwarz ist umrissen, welche Dimensionen die Bewässerung hat.
Einen zweiten "Ausgang" habe ich auf der unteren rechten, nur halb zu "sehenden" Kammer eingerichtet. Wenn der Ytong zu eng wird, werde ich dort Erde/Lehm aufhäufen, um ihnen die Expansion zu ermöglichen.
Die Kammern an den Seiten sind etwa 10 cm tief, die Kammern über dem Eingang - wegen dem dahinter liegenden Wassergraben - nur ca 5 cm.
Zum Vergleich noch 2 Bilder einer unbekannte Lepto- oder Temnothorax, die ähnlich groß sind wie die Arbeiter von Pheidologeton diversus - die aber wesentlich ruhiger sind,und sich daher vernünftig ablichten lassen!
Some Info for the english speaking part of the community:
The first few pictures of the first thread show the main chamber. On the second and third pictures, there are some of the approximately 15 young, unfertilized Queens. Fourth picture shows one of the crickets during feeding time. On the four last pictures i tried to get a good shot at a medium sized soldier, giving an idea of the hairs on its body, the abdominal spikes and the structure of the head.
The next row of pictures show the progress of the new ytong for the 100x40x40cm tank, measuring roughly 40x20x20cm. Red are the chambers i added later, when i continued the work on it. The upper opening seen on the first pic is the access to the watertank, which i expended behind the main upper chambers. Its dimensions are marked in black on the second picture, and it fits around 0.6 liters. I am going to fill it with stones to prevent any ants drowing in there. The round opening on the lower wide side of the ytong is the main entry, ending in the green "guarding chamber" on the second picture. I lateron added another "exit" on the second chamber to the right of the guarding chamber, halfway cut off on the picture, to allow them to expend into soil. I keep it plugged for now and wont add any nesting possibilities outside the Ytong until they outgrow it. The chamber marked blue is thought to be the food storage, hence i created the entry to that chamber bigger then the others. I dont want them to get stuck with a locust, as they did before

The chambers are about 10 cm deep, with the exception of both chambers above the entry - since the water compartment is right behind them, i reduced them to 5 cm depth. On the testing run, they received the most moisture, the rest spread - just as planned

- behind the main chambers and to the lower ones. I filled the tank completely around 24 hours ago for the first time, and still the stone hasn't sucked up all of the water.
The last two pictures are for the comparison of picture quality, showing an unknown Lepto/Temnothorax, about the size of the Pheidologeton diversus workers - the difference beeing, they are a lot calmer, allowing to take a decent picture of them and not get the blurry results as seen on the Pheidologeton soldier.
Ill just link
JimmyVE's discussion for english questions. Feel free to ask if i missed anything.
Necturus