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Couple small plaster formicariums


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#1 Offline Naturenut1233 - Posted March 7 2018 - 7:57 AM

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Lousy pictures as my only internet access right now is a cheap tablet. But I am excited about these little formicariums I made. Still letting them dry some. Suppose to be having an ant exhibit for kids for a weekend in may and want to have some options to pick from that look nice. I like the two level cave style one the most. Hoping some of my colonies grow out enough to use them by may..... So many ants and eggs but still just in test tubes. :D We'll see how it goes. I'd like to start some journals at some point but will probably wait until I have ants into actual formicariums and not just test tube set ups. Later today we are getting a storm with up 12 - 18 inches of snow expected. I'm ready for ant flight season....






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My current ants species

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#2 Offline Hunter - Posted March 7 2018 - 7:59 AM

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looks cool i like the nest carving design






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