Formicaria for Sale — Ant Farms, Nests & Arenas for Every Colony

Buy formicaria online from ANTonTOP — ant farms, nests, and arenas in acrylic, gypsum, ytong, wooden, cork, and digfix builds, shipped across the EU and the UK. 48 formicarium models in stock. Live arrival guarantee on every paired colony. Year-round shipping with thermal packaging.

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Year-round shipping across Europe and the UK

Other ant shops stop shipping when it gets too cold or too hot. We do not. ANTonTOP ships formicaria and ant nests 12 months a year, because every order leaves Poland in seasonal thermal packaging matched to the destination weather. Winter orders include a 72-hour heat pack that keeps the contents above 18 °C even when outdoor temperatures drop below freezing. Summer orders include a cool gel pack and ventilated packaging that hold the contents below 28 °C through heat waves.

Inside Poland we ship via InPost parcel locker (1 to 2 business days). Across the EU and to the United Kingdom we ship via DHL Express (2 to 3 business days for EU destinations, 4 to 7 business days for the UK). No import paperwork is required from you — we handle every shipment the same way as inside the EU.

Delivery times by country

Poland — 1 to 2 business days via InPost parcel locker.

Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium — 2 to 3 business days via DHL Express.

Spain — 3 to 4 business days via DHL.

Italy, Czechia, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, all other EU countries — 3 to 5 business days via DHL.

United Kingdom — 4 to 7 business days via DHL Express. No import paperwork from your side.

Direct from a Polish ant breeder, not a reseller

Every formicarium in our catalogue is one we have personally tested with live colonies at our Poland workshop. We do not list nests we have not kept ants in ourselves. Photography on each product page shows the actual unit, not a manufacturer render.

Questions about a specific build, humidity behaviour, or species fit go straight to the breeder by message — replies come back within 24 hours.

Formicarium types — 6 material lines for sale

Acrylic formicaria — lightweight, fully transparent, non-porous. Best for tropical and dry-climate species (Cataglyphis, Messor, desert Camponotus). 23 acrylic models, single-tube starter to multi-chamber blocks.

Gypsum formicaria — absorbent walls hold humidity naturally without misting. Best for beginners, tropical species, and species that like a stable humid microclimate. The most beginner-tolerant build.

Ytong (aerated concrete) formicaria — porous, mineral, breathable. Good middle ground for European species and most genera with moderate humidity needs.

Wooden formicaria — natural look, excellent insulation, ideal for arboreal and wood-loving species (Crematogaster, some Polyrhachis, Camponotus ligniperda).

Cork formicaria — natural cork bark inserts in a sealed outer chamber. Aesthetic display option with a forest-floor feel. Limited models.

Digfix formicaria — natural excavation substrate; the ants build their own tunnels. Ideal for soil-nesting species (Lasius, Formica, Myrmica, Messor) where natural excavation behaviour matters.

Unique / mix formicaria — aquarium conversions, ponerine-specific setups, and one-of-a-kind ant farm concepts for keepers who want something different.

Standalone components

Nests (modular) — just the nest block, no built-in arena. Connect to any standard ANTonTOP arena via 16 mm tubing as the colony outgrows the first chamber.

Arenas and Terrariums — dedicated foraging spaces (outworlds). S to XL sizes to match any colony scale.

Tube holders — test tube stands for founding queens and small colonies before they move into a proper nest.

How to choose your first formicarium

For founding queens (under 30 workers): a test tube nest is enough. Move into a small formicarium once the first 15-20 workers are out and brood no longer fits.

For small colonies (30 to 200 workers): an S or M acrylic or gypsum nest paired with a small arena. Most beginners stay here for 6 to 12 months.

For mid colonies (200 to 800 workers): an L multi-chamber nest. Switch to a digfix or wooden build if the species naturally excavates.

For mature display colonies (800+ workers): an XL multi-chamber block plus a large arena. Camponotus singularis, Myrmecocystus repletes, and Polyrhachis dives shine in large transparent acrylic builds.

What every formicarium order includes

  • The formicarium you ordered, packaged to avoid scratching the acrylic or chipping the gypsum during transit.
  • Connection tubing and starter accessories where applicable (depends on the model).
  • A short setup guide for the specific build — first-time humidity, where to attach a heat mat, how to connect to an arena.
  • Tracking number with door-to-door visibility, sent on dispatch day.
  • Quality guarantee — if a unit arrives damaged we replace it at our cost.

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Frequently asked questions about formicaria

What is the best formicarium for beginners?

A small gypsum or acrylic nest paired with a small arena. Gypsum is the most forgiving for humidity, acrylic the easiest to clean. Match the choice to your species — dry-climate ants in acrylic, beginners with humidity-loving species in gypsum.

Acrylic, gypsum, ytong or wooden — which build is best?

Acrylic gives the clearest view and easiest cleaning; gypsum holds humidity naturally; ytong is breathable for moderate-humidity species; wooden insulates and suits arboreal genera. Pick by species, not by aesthetics alone.

How do I control humidity in a formicarium?

Gypsum and digfix builds absorb water and hold humidity for days. Acrylic and ytong need a wet sponge or syringe misting on one side. Aim for 40-60 % in the nest and 60-80 % in the arena for most species.

Do you ship formicaria with the queen ant?

Formicaria are sold separately from live colonies. To buy a formicarium paired with a queen, browse our Kits section — full setups with the colony already inside.

How long does delivery take?

1 to 2 business days inside Poland via InPost. 2 to 3 days to Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium via DHL Express. 3 to 5 days to other EU countries. 4 to 7 days to the United Kingdom via DHL Express.

Can I expand a formicarium later?

Yes. All our nests use a standard 16 mm tubing connector, so you can chain additional chambers, attach a larger arena, or connect a second nest as the colony outgrows the first.

What's the difference between a nest and an arena?

The nest is where the queen and brood live, protected from light and disturbance. The arena (outworld) is the open foraging area where workers eat, drink, and explore. A complete setup has both connected via tubing.

Does a formicarium need cleaning?

The arena gets cleaned weekly (remove dead food, dead workers, empty seed husks). The nest itself is rarely cleaned — the workers handle inside hygiene. Wipe outer acrylic walls with a microfibre cloth if dusty.

Is the formicarium escape-proof?

Yes when set up properly. The nest seal is airtight at the connection ports. The arena rim is treated with talc or Fluon (sold in Accessories) to prevent climb-outs.

What size formicarium should I get for my colony?

Match it to colony stage: under 30 workers — test tube. 30 to 200 — S/M nest. 200 to 800 — L multi-chamber. 800+ — XL display block. Over-sized nests can stress small founding colonies, so start small and expand.