Ants

Choosing What Size Test Tube For Ants

Choosing what size test tube for ants is an important step in establishing a colony. The right size will depend on the size of your queen. Smaller ants may need a larger test tube, while larger ants need a smaller one. For instance, if you have a queen of a species such as the Camponotus subbarbatus, you’ll want to use a 16mm test tube.

To create a humid environment for your ants, you’ll need a cotton plug. This will be inserted into the water of your test tube. The cotton will provide moisture for the ants, as well as help the camber and the queen to breathe.

To fit the cotton plug into the water, you’ll need a long wooden skewer. You can also use a plastic tool to push the cotton ball into the water. You’ll want to make sure that the water does not come out of the plug.

You’ll also need a short ring that will raise the test tube about two millimeters above the ground. This ring can be used to accommodate the feeding insert or any other accessory you’d like to put in your test tube. The ring also makes it possible to put your inserts in the test tube, and to flush them out for a tighter fit.

In addition, you’ll need a water reservoir. This can be a bottle of water, a pipette, or some other solution. If you are using a pipette, you’ll need to make sure to fill the test tube halfway with water. You can then place the test tube in a plastic bin with fluon rimmed around the outside. This will help keep your ants from crawling out.