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#1 Offline Lillyrose - Posted February 8 2021 - 2:22 PM

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Good afternoon,

After realizing there was no way I could keep my ants in the ant shack formicarium I switched them over to a new one.

I really love the formicarium, it's a stone full of holes and spaces for growth.. but I realized unlike the others there was no little place for a water tube.

I used a dropper to wet the rock and the ants seem to love it.

My question is how often do I need to wet the rock? Is this a daily thing?

Will that mean I'll have to move them next winter since I cannot put a water tube on it?

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#2 Offline UtahAnts - Posted February 8 2021 - 2:48 PM

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What type of rock is it? If it has any of the same qualities as firebrick, you might have to water it daily, depending on your ants. Maybe somehow making a hydration system with a sponge wick from a water reservoir, touching the rock would do the job. Cool nest though, did you find it?


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#3 Offline Lillyrose - Posted February 8 2021 - 2:59 PM

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What type of rock is it? If it has any of the same qualities as firebrick, you might have to water it daily, depending on your ants. Maybe somehow making a hydration system with a sponge wick from a water reservoir, touching the rock would do the job. Cool nest though, did you find it?

I'm not sure the type... would you know how I can learn to make a hydration reservoir?

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I really like the stone ...the outworld is cool too..it has two places to insert tubes and a good lip with the lid. Not to mention the mesh is so fine it works even on these little guys.

Edited by Lillyrose, February 8 2021 - 3:01 PM.


#4 Offline KitsAntVa - Posted February 9 2021 - 5:13 AM

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That is an australian nest meant for their species, don't get me wrong-It will work well with our species also. I believe its aac/Aerated brick and these do very good with most ants. There should be a hydration port so you can hydrate it easily, hydrate it like that with the full pipette or syringe that they gave you and hydrate it again about three days later.


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