We watched a short video clip in Behavior class the other day in which a researcher had made a soil less ant habitat. It was all clear (Plexiglas maybe) connected chambers and tubes that the ants ran around and used the various chambers as rooms.
I do not know if it needs to be kept in the dark normally. But the thing was pretty awesome.
Anyway. I know someone here has experience with ant keeping. And I would like them to share websites and book suggestions for learning about it. Also how to get good species for keeping (buying queens, etc).
Also, I have been looking for an arthropod to keep in these:
http://www.amazon.com/Backyard-Safari-Bug-Podz-Habitat/dp/B000BKHYIK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1296742367&sr=8-1
and of course. L1 mantids running around hunting FFs sounds cute. But I don't really expect that to work, plus the molting issue. But ants could maybe use it. I suppose the key is to have a species that will use the open areas comfortably and not stress over the lack of soil.
I do not know if it needs to be kept in the dark normally. But the thing was pretty awesome.
Anyway. I know someone here has experience with ant keeping. And I would like them to share websites and book suggestions for learning about it. Also how to get good species for keeping (buying queens, etc).
Also, I have been looking for an arthropod to keep in these:
http://www.amazon.com/Backyard-Safari-Bug-Podz-Habitat/dp/B000BKHYIK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1296742367&sr=8-1
and of course. L1 mantids running around hunting FFs sounds cute. But I don't really expect that to work, plus the molting issue. But ants could maybe use it. I suppose the key is to have a species that will use the open areas comfortably and not stress over the lack of soil.