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Real cricket protein, worked into a paste so there’s nothing to chase or thaw. Cricket Jam is ground crickets sealed in a jar — open it, spread a pea-sized amount on a flat surface, and the workers carry it straight to the brood. No live or frozen prey, no breeding tubs, no smell, no waste. The clean staple for active brood-rearing in Camponotus, Lasius, Pheidole, Myrmica and other omnivorous and carnivorous colonies. Pair it with our carbohydrate jellies for a balanced diet.
Keep a jar in the fridge and feed the brood the easy way.
The Drinking Bowl Large is the square workhorse of the printed range, about 4 × 4 cm, its low rim and walk-in slope letting workers of every size drink and climb out dry. Tough ant-safe plastic shrugs off daily rinsing, a flat back sits snug in a corner, and there is room for water, sugar water, diluted honey or liquid jelly. Built for a busy arena that needs fewer refills. Colours are assorted, so the shade may differ from the photo.
A roomy, hard-wearing dish that keeps every worker safe at the water.
A single slip into a deep cap can cost a founding colony a nanitic it cannot spare. The Drinking Bowl Small clears that hazard — the most compact square in the printed range at about 2 × 2 cm, with a walk-in slope shallow enough for the tiniest workers and a flat side that tucks into a nano arena. Made from tough ant-safe plastic and ready for water, sugar water, diluted honey or liquid jelly. Colours are assorted, so the shade may differ from the photo.
A tiny, tough dish sized for first workers and nano arenas.
Undecided which Type 2 to begin with? Start with the Medium. At roughly 3 × 3 cm it splits the difference — compact enough for a young setup, generous enough to keep a busy colony watered. This shallow 3D-printed dish has a textured floor that grips callow workers and a film of water held by surface tension. It doubles as a feed dish for sugar water, diluted honey or liquid jelly. Colours are assorted, so the shade may differ from the photo.
Hydrate your colony the safe, mess-free way.
Sized for the smallest of beginnings. The Drinking Bowl Type 2 Small runs roughly 2 × 2 cm, 3D-printed, its textured walk-in floor giving even callow workers a grip on the way out. A thin film of water rests in the base, so a founding colony drinks with nothing deep to fall into. It takes water, sugar water, diluted honey or liquid jelly, and tucks neatly into a corner.
The safe first water dish for a brand-new colony.
Six sealed jelly cups at the price of five — the everyday-energy bundle for keepers who burn through carbohydrate fast. Each ~16 g cup of clean, sugar-based jelly keeps its shape, stays good in the arena 4-7 days, and leaves honey smears and sugar puddles behind entirely. Camponotus, Lasius and even harvester ants like Messor crowd it.
Stock the shelf, drop the price per feed, and add the 5+1 set.
All the honey taste, none of the runny honey. This cup carries that classic sweetness in solid form, about 16 g of jelly that keeps its shape for 4-7 days and never smears across the glass or traps a worker. A safe first pick while you’re still learning what your colony likes. Camponotus, Lasius and Messor all take it.
Not sure what they like? Start with honey — add to cart.
Zesty, sharp citrus served in a clean cup. Orange jelly supplies the colony’s everyday carbohydrate with a bright edge most ants accept without hesitation, roughly 16 g of soft jelly that keeps its shape and lasts 4-7 days in the arena. No syrup mess, no drowned workers. Camponotus, Lasius and Messor all dig in.
Add a citrus cup and keep the menu interesting.