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The Perfect Formicarium

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#1 Offline KBant - Posted August 13 2017 - 7:27 PM

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I am doing my research on building the perfect formicarium and need everyones help.  

 

I have an idea of what my design will be but i would like to ask the members here about specifics.

 

What are absolutes for a successful formicarium? i understand any formicarium needs to have decent aeration, hydration in the form of humidity, a heat source, and enough space, but not too much! and of course connection to an outworld. 

 

also, What is your ideal substrate for a nest? Is it hydrostone? grout? ytong? i wanted to try portland cement. Now, portland cement may not absorb water and hold it like ytong or hydrostone but so long as i have a water source and aeration i should be able to provide proper and safe humidity correct?

 

it would be way cheaper to buy from tarheel as i like their designs but i would like to help further the hobby by promoting DIY Formicaria / nests. 

 

once i have enough data i will trial my designs and post a journal here. 

 

Thank you all in advance. 


Edited by KBant, August 13 2017 - 7:29 PM.


#2 Offline sgheaton - Posted August 14 2017 - 5:20 AM

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I am doing my research on building the perfect formicarium and need everyones help.  

 

 

What is your ideal substrate for a nest? Is it hydrostone? grout? ytong?

 

i wanted to try portland cement. Now, portland cement may not absorb water and hold it like ytong or hydrostone but so long as i have a water source and aeration i should be able to provide proper and safe humidity correct?


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#3 Offline ultraex2 - Posted August 14 2017 - 6:58 AM

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It depends on the person, but I would think that the "ideal" formicarium would be light and have dry and humid areas so that the ants can pick and choose where to keep their brood.



#4 Offline Jonathan21700 - Posted August 14 2017 - 12:15 PM

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One of the best in my opinion. 

Pictures: http://www.biodivers...ray-mendez.html


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#5 Offline KBant - Posted August 14 2017 - 2:45 PM

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thanks johnathon! i really enjoyed that video! 

 

i saw this other youtuber who makes nests from grout and they are beautiful!!!

 

anyone know where i can get glass for cheap?? i saw walmart has multiple picture frames for cheap but is there another way? i love the magnet idea to hold the glass over silicone

 


Edited by KBant, August 14 2017 - 2:50 PM.


#6 Offline CNewton - Posted August 15 2017 - 7:59 AM

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I go to the dollar store for glass from picture frames. It's very thin, but cut to a useable size. Hell, for a buck, I can afford another if I mess up that badly. That video is great, really gets me thinking. 10gal tanks are very easy to come by for cheap. That might be a fun project.  



#7 Offline KBant - Posted August 24 2017 - 6:54 PM

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i have a question regarding easy removal of a newly poured grout formicarium from a clear acrylic box. I've seen different cooking oils used but is there a better alternative? one that is stronger?

can one use wd40 or a silicone based lubricant spray?  

 

 

btw i will be using  4" x 4" x 5-1/16" h clear flush-lid amac boxes. 

 

https://www.containe...A7-A8B12B86AF52

 

 

thanks in advance!


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#8 Offline Bryce - Posted August 24 2017 - 8:29 PM

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Those amac boxes are what I use for alot my out worlds. I really like them and they are dirt cheap.





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