Rigid Transparent Red Tops
€4.69
Tax included
Cap in Transparent Red Acrylic. Used so that the ants do not detect the ultraviolet light, so do not be frightened by the red light and we can observe them with tranquility
Cap in Transparent Red Acrylic. Used so that the ants do not detect the ultraviolet light, so do not be frightened by the red light and we can observe them with tranquility
Customers who bought this product also bought:
€39.99
True anthill, valid for the raise of ants, with queen.
Natural and Ecological Sand Anthill, Observe how they live and make their tunnels.
Ants already included, with Queen, workers, eggs, larva, all complete.
The ants are inside a test tube, with food and water for three weeks. They were borne in that tube and are ok.
€54.99
Size: 25 x 20 x 1.5cmGlass nest with a foraging box on top, aluminium protection and movable lid.
Suitable for big species (Messor, Camponotus, etc)...
Methacrylates
€4.83
Transparent METACRYLATE, laser cut, A1-A6, 3mm and 5mm thickness
€5.99
This book is only available in Spanish. Change the language to Spanish if you want to see the description.
Other Insects
€7.49
This is the basic kit with eggs, food, spoon for feeding and instructions. If you already have a 400ml tank...
Equipment
€1.49
Used for the decoration of our anthills and foraging boxes.Size of an A4 sheet.
Ants nests Kits
€54.99
It is an acrylic sandwich with a foraging box on the upper side to put the food and as a dump for the ants...
€1.49
Description: New MultiColor Food Nectar, successfully tested in many species together with our 3D drinkers as an inseparable couple.The MultiColor Food Nectar is an ideal complement for our ants to have all the energy they need, it will not go unnoticed, they will immediately drink it quite Avidly.
Acrylic
€7.05
Cap in Transparent Red Acrylic. Used so that the ants do not detect the ultraviolet light, so do not be frightened by the red light and we can observe them with tranquility
Home
€2.99
Fine desert sand, Cataglyphis or desert ants need this substrate for their foraging, as do species from very dry climates.