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#1 Offline Jimmydave937911 - Posted May 25 2020 - 9:50 AM

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Hi guys,

Would the attached sand be ok for a small layer in a formicarium?

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#2 Offline Jimmydave937911 - Posted May 25 2020 - 10:07 AM

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Have also seen this which is much cheaper?

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#3 Offline Manitobant - Posted May 25 2020 - 10:14 AM

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In my experience most ants don't like to nest in sand. Unless you have something like pogonomyrmex or myrmecocystus i wouldn't recommend it.

#4 Offline ANTdrew - Posted May 25 2020 - 10:24 AM

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I say just gather some sand from a stream bank or something. Bake it a bit and rinse it.
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#5 Offline Jimmydave937911 - Posted May 25 2020 - 10:38 AM

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Good shout Drew, however by the look of it my Lasius Niger won’t like the sand? Was just thinking of putting a small layer on the bottom as my chambers are about 20mm deep, just thought they could move some around as they see fit?

#6 Offline Manitobant - Posted May 25 2020 - 10:52 AM

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Good shout Drew, however by the look of it my Lasius Niger won’t like the sand? Was just thinking of putting a small layer on the bottom as my chambers are about 20mm deep, just thought they could move some around as they see fit?

oh that should be fine then. I thought you were making a dirt nest.

#7 Offline Barristan - Posted May 25 2020 - 10:55 AM

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Buy play sand I exclusively use that for my ant colonies. It is cheap and it has a wider range of grain sizes.

 

Too fine sand is not good for ants, since they have a hard time transporting back insects etc...

If you want to further improve the grip you can mix the sand with loam powder (I use 1:5 ration, loam powder/sand)


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#8 Offline Jimmydave937911 - Posted May 26 2020 - 5:27 AM

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Not going to lie I got a bit impatient and ordered the bird sand as it was ‘cheap’ (excuse the pun). However now it’s arrived it really is quite fine. I'm guessing with the moisture in the formicarium should be ok though as it would clump together a bit? Just guessing really??




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