AntHouse Mega-Acrylic Kit
The AntHouse Mega-Acrylic Kit is an acrylic sandwich with a foraging box...
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This Kit contains a colony of ants, usually of the Messor barbarus species. If you add another species to your order, different from the previous one, we will understand that you prefer the one you have selected, since we only send one colony per order or anthill. Never two, or three, etc.
Description: The AntHouse Mega-Acrylic is an acrylic wall sandwich with a foraging box of the same material. The sandwich is connected through a tube with the foraging box, that is used to put the food and as a dump for the ants.
Installation: Installation is easy. Put the brown sand into the sandwich. Don't forget to wet the sand before you put the ants inside the nest.
Caution: You don't have to wet all the sand, just a part of it, as we run the risk of getting a muddy place for the ants if we moisten it all. For example, about 5-10ml of water would be enough, depending on the time of the year (higher temperatures involve more vaporisation). The amount of water needed may vary because of the temperature. You must control it in a logical way.
Link the sandwich with the foraging box using the connection tubes. Then, block with cotton the connection holes that are not in use to prevent escapes.
Once you have the kit ready, you can make a small hole in the sand with a stick to make easier for the ants the construction of the galleries. Then you can put the ants inside the ant nest, pouring out the content of the test tube directly into the sandwich. Everything done with maximum care and, if possible, near the hole you previously made. This way when they fall over the sand they have a refuge.
It's very important to put the food near the ants. Don't hesitate to put the food as close as possible to the hole or area where the ants are. Be careful and prevent the sand from getting dirty. You can check if the ants eat by observing whether its gaster (backside) is swollen or not, because ants store food as a reserve inside a social stomach.
You can use extra sand (a very thin layer) and stones as decoration in the foraging box.
If the colony is small the ants might not use the foraging box. That's because small colonies, by nature, don't go far away from the ant nest to prevent being attacked. So, if the ants don't use the foraging area, take a small and flat piece of aluminum paper, put it over the sand to keep it clean and put food and water on it. Place it as close as possible to the ants. Easy access to food and water is vital for the ants. Keeping the sand clean is very important too because organic debris can get rotten and cause diseases.
Food (generic data): Ants do not eat solid food, only watery food. All substances such as honey, protein syrup, pasta, etc... must be well mixed with water before giving it to the ants. This food must be removed the next day. Don't forget ants need protein to live. They can find protein in insects, meat, animal products, etc... or in seeds for the seed eater species.
Suitable for ant colonies with more than 1000 workers in small species or 500 in big species.
Contents:
1x Acrylic Sandwich 40x30x2 cm.
1x Acrylic foraging box 30x30x15cm with lid.
1x 1000g Mixed Sand/Clay.
1x Trough.
1x Water trough.
1x Connection tube.
1x 10ml Blue Sugar (food).
1x 50g Sand for decoration. Colour subject to availability.
1x 50g Stone granules.
La hormiga recolectora Messor barbarus, biología y cuidados(Raul Martinez)
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