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Some colonies need a moment to read a new nest. The Nexus 10×10 cm isn’t one of those puzzles: a large central room ringed by smaller chambers gives an obvious heart, and the colony settles almost on arrival. Lockable nut-and-screw ports, a sponge chamber and 9 mm rooms suit up to ~350 Lasius, Tetramorium, Messor or smaller Camponotus, and it links into a growing modular setup.
Give the colony a heart and rooms around it.
Most 10×10 nests are flat. The Tower stacks four floors onto that same footprint, so the colony moves brood up and down the levels to chase the warmth it wants. Lockable nut-and-screw ports, a sponge chamber and 9 mm rooms suit up to ~350 Lasius, Tetramorium, Messor or smaller Camponotus, and it links into a growing modular setup.
Let the colony pick its floor by climate.
A loop runs the outer edge of the Orbit 20×10 cm and ties every inner chamber into a circle, so workers patrol it constantly and the colony fills the whole nest fast and evenly, with no dead-end rooms left empty. Six lockable ports, two sponge chambers, one internal latch and 9 mm rooms house ~400–800 Lasius, Tetramorium, Messor or smaller Camponotus.
The natural step up from a 10×10 starter.
Your colony loved the orderly Quad grid and simply outgrew it. The Quad 20×10 cm carries the same clearly-zoned rooms onto a wider footprint — more of them, so a bigger colony keeps brood, food and waste apart without crowding. Six lockable ports, two sponge chambers, one internal latch and 9 mm rooms house ~400–800 Lasius, Tetramorium, Messor or smaller Camponotus.
The Quad grid, sized for a bigger colony.
Growing colonies turn messy when they rattle around an oversized nest. The Vortex 20×10 cm answers that with three parallel zones the colony fills one at a time, plus an internal latch to hold it back until it’s ready. Six lockable ports, two sponge chambers and 9 mm rooms house ~400–800 Lasius, Tetramorium, Messor or smaller Camponotus, all linkable into a bigger formicarium.
Grow the colony zone by zone, stay tidy.
Watch a big colony run like a city. The Matrix 20×20 cm lays out rows and columns of interconnected rooms: dozens of defined cells the colony zones into brood, stores and quarters, readable like a street map behind clear acrylic. Eight lockable ports, two sponge chambers, four internal latches for staged release and 9 mm rooms for Lasius, Tetramorium, Messor and smaller Camponotus.
Watch a colony run its own city.
No wild colony digs a grid. The Helix 20×20 cm honours that with sculptural, irregular chambers that read like the branching galleries of a real underground nest: a living cross-section behind clear acrylic, sized for a large established colony. Eight lockable ports, two sponge chambers, four internal latches for staged release and 9 mm rooms for Lasius, Tetramorium, Messor and smaller Camponotus.
Give a big colony a wild, natural home.
Young colonies and the tiniest species need a safe first home, and the Arena Terrarium S delivers it in 8×5×4 cm of fully sealed acrylic. Two ports (8 mm and 10 mm) link it to a test tube, a small nest or a formicarium, or run it standalone; laser-cut micro-perforation breathes without leaving a worker-sized gap. Made in Poland.
Start your colony off safely. Order your Arena Terrarium S.
Some species walk straight out of an open arena. The Arena Terrarium M, 15×10×10 cm of fully sealed acrylic, keeps a small-to-medium colony where it belongs. Two ports (8 mm and 10 mm) connect it to your nest or formicarium, or use it standalone; laser-cut micro-perforation breathes without opening a worker-sized gap. Made in Poland.
Keep your colony safely contained — order your Arena Terrarium M.
Where most small gypsum nests give you two humidity chambers, the Pearl S gives you four. Double the gypsum surface means steadier, more even moisture across this compact nest (22 × 11 × 7 cm) — the steadiest humidity in our small format, and a forgiving first home for moisture-sensitive species and founding colonies that struggle with dry swings. Two latches stage colony access; chambers run 10–15 mm.
Let the gypsum handle the climate. Order your Pearl S today.
Wild ant nests are never grid-shaped, and neither is the Dragon. This large gypsum ant nest (20 × 20 × 7 cm) carves sculptural, irregular chambers that vary in shape, depth and size, echoing the underground architecture a colony digs for itself. Five humidity chambers, four-stage latch expansion and a 10 mm tubing port serve established colonies of 500–1200 workers, with the deep, even humidity cast gypsum holds.
Let your colony build like it would in the wild — order the Dragon.
Big, thirsty species never quite settle in a dry acrylic box. The Opal is a large gypsum ant nest (32 × 23 × 13 cm) whose cast-stone walls breathe and hold deep humidity, giving 400–800-worker colonies of Camponotus singularis, Harpegnathos and Myrmecia the damp, stable climate they need. Two watering chambers, three sliding doors, two 25 mm hose ports and a roomy 20 × 13 cm arena make it a buy-once nest.
Give a big colony a proper home. Order the Opal today.
Five years from now, a thriving 500–1200-worker colony can still call the Pearl L home. This large gypsum ant nest (20 × 20 × 7 cm) runs a flowing corridor through its full footprint, winding chambers across the whole 20 × 20 cm so the colony reads as one natural interior. Multiple humidity chambers and staged latches keep big, damp-loving species comfortable without daily misting.
Move a growing colony into a home it can fill for years. Bring home the Pearl L.
No other gypsum nest we make hands you this much control. The Marble L (20 × 20 × 7 cm) splits its large nest into five sections with five sliding latches — start a colony of 5–15 founders in one fifth and open the rest one section at a time, so it never gets more room than it can manage. Four humidity chambers hold a deep, even climate throughout; chambers run 10–15 mm.
Raise a colony its whole life in one nest — order the Marble L.
Ants are strict organisers — brood in one place, food near the entrance, waste far away — and the bigger the colony, the stricter it gets. The Ivory L (20 × 20 × 7 cm) hands a 500–1200-worker colony the enclosed square rooms to do exactly that, linked by corridors, with five humidity chambers and four-stage latch expansion for a stable climate and controlled growth. Cast gypsum holds deep, even humidity; chambers run 10–15 mm.
Give a big colony room to organise — order the Ivory L.