Content:
1x ANTCUBE - arena 20x20x10 - flat
1x Ant arena frame 20x20
1x Ant arena covering 20x20
1x ANTCUBE - antfarm - M - 20x20 - detached
1x 0,5m flexible tube transparent 14/10 mm
1x ANTCUBE - Red screen 20x20 - self-adhesive
1x Soil - Meadow - 1kg
1x formicarium granulate 200ml - beige
1x grid insert - 50mm - stainless steel
1x Formicarium plug for 50mm bore
1x Formicarium plug for 27mm bore
1x grid cap - 10mm - stainless steel
1x Basin connector hole 27 and hose 10-16 mm - M25
1x Formicarium nut M25 - grey
1x drinking trough 2ml - 360 degrees
1x feed dispenser 2ml - dosing
1x mini thermo-hygrometer analog - display - hanging !! New: Better accuracy with Mini Thermo- Hygrometer digital (Article No. 1002504) !!!
1x ant escape protection oil 10ml
1x tweezer spring steel - wide - soft
1x plastic tweezers transparent
1x plastic pipette 3ml
1x Hand magnifier 2fold - 30mm
1x Food Mix Set - standard
1x foam wiper 150x18x2.5mm
1x Photo Background - Meadow - 20x10
Description:
This Meadow starter kit is suitable for all ant species living in fields or meadows.
In the fully transparent farm, the "soil - meadow" is used to fill the farm. If necessary, additional modules can be connected via the 50mm holes in the cover, e.g. the separately available foggers, fans or lighting. Alternatively, suitable mesh inserts and plugs for closing are included in the scope of delivery. Depending on your preference, the formicarium can also be operated openly by simply putting on the removable frame and applying the ant outbreak protection oil to the bottom edges. The "Drinker 2ml - 360 degrees" is intended for water, the "Feeder 2ml - can be dosed" for the carbohydrate and protein powder. The new "Mini Thermo- Hygrometer" can be placed on the ground or sticked with double sided tape on the backside and displays the climate values.
Note about production
The glass is cut according to DIN 1249 with a tolerance of +/;- 1mm. For extremely small ant species, additional ant escape protection is essential.
Note about the ant farm
When attaching or removing hoses, the following must be observed:
If the hose fits very difficultly on the connection socket, the socket should be rubbed lightly with a drop of our breakout protection oil or powder. The hose should then be pushed onto the socket by turning or screwing movements without loading the socket with up and down movements. The same applies when removing the hoses from the connection socket on the farm. Please don't just pull it off!