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Gypsum plaster formicarium with integrated arena. Total dimensions: 22×11×7 cm. Arena: 9×7.5×7 cm. Chamber height: 10–15 mm. 2 humidity chambers — gypsum lining maintains stable moisture without watering the chambers directly. 2 latches for staged colony access. 1 × 10 mm tubing port. Capacity 300–800 ants. The Clarity features a clean, open chamber layout with maximum visibility — designed for keepers who prioritise clear observation over complex internal structure. Made in Poland.
Gypsum plaster formicarium with integrated arena. Total: 22×11×7 cm. Arena: 9×7.5×7 cm. Chamber height: 10–15 mm. 4 humidity chambers. 3 latches — one more than other small-format models for finer staged expansion control. 1 × 10 mm tubing port. Capacity 300–800 ants. The LABI S is the most feature-rich small-format gypsum formicarium — 4 humidity chambers plus 3 latches give the keeper maximum control over colony access and moisture at every stage of development. Hinged nest lid. Made in Poland.
Formicarium Spoko (20×15 cm) — mid-size 3mm acrylic nest for colonies of 200–800 workers. Laser-cut ventilation, 2 humidity chambers, 2 latches, and 10mm tubing port. The natural step up from starter nests. Made in Poland.
Dimensions: 20×15 cm | Arena: 20×6 cm | Chamber height: 9 mm
Capacity: 200–800 ants | 2 humidity chambers | 2 latches | 1 x 10mm tubing port
Recommended: Lasius species, Formica species, Messor structor/barbarus, Camponotus species, Tetramorium caespitum, Pheidole species, Myrmica rubra