Kit Ideal
639,90 zł
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Description
DHL across the EU · delivery across Europe · Live arrival guaranteed.
Kit Ideal is the largest complete ant keeping kit in the range: the Formicarium IDEAL (30×32 cm, 13 mm chamber, six-stage expansion), a living Messor structor colony (~15–40 workers plus a laying queen), seed food, sand, decorations and tweezers. Room for a colony of 2000–3000+ workers – the setup you don’t outgrow. A lasting colony for a beginner, a child (age 8+) or a gift, not a gel toy that lasts days.
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Additional information
| Size |
30×32 cm |
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Kit Ideal – the largest complete ant farm kit in the range
Kit Ideal is built around the largest acrylic formicarium we make, the Formicarium IDEAL, with six expansion stages and a taller 13 mm chamber that suits almost any hobby species. It ships with a starting Messor structor colony, but the setup has the room to carry that colony all the way to a few thousand workers without an upgrade. For the keeper who wants the long horizon from day one.
What’s in the kit
- Formicarium IDEAL – a large acrylic ant nest, 30 × 32 cm, 13 mm chamber. Nest 30 × 20.5 cm, arena 30 × 11 × 13 cm, three humidification chambers, six latches for six-stage expansion, four 15 mm tubing holes. Made in Poland.
- A living Messor structor colony – a laying queen and roughly 15 to 40 workers.
- 3 × Grain Set S – mixed seeds for the first weeks.
- 3 × decorative sand for the large arena.
- 4 × arena decoration.
- Tweezers for feeding and tidying.
- Printed care sheet and a live arrival guarantee on the colony.
| Kit type | Complete starter kit – formicarium + live colony + food |
|---|---|
| Formicarium | IDEAL – acrylic, 30 × 32 cm, 13 mm nest chamber |
| Build | 3 mm layered acrylic, stainless steel screws, made in Poland |
| Humidity system | Built-in sponge; syringe top-up once or twice a week |
| Colony | Messor structor – laying queen + ~15–40 workers |
| Nest capacity | Approx. 2000–3000+ workers (six-stage expansion) |
| Queen lifespan | 15–20 years |
| Diet | Seeds (seed set included); no live insects needed |
| Care level | Beginner |
| Suitable from | Age 8+ (with adult help for watering and feeding) |
| Stings? | No – a mild pinch at most if handled directly |
| Winter rest | A light cool rest in winter; the care sheet covers it |
An ant farm for kids: safe, educational and screen-free
A living ant colony is one of the best science projects a child can keep at home. It teaches patience, responsibility and real biology, and it pulls a kid away from the screen to watch something genuinely alive grow week by week. Messor structor suits children well: the harvester workers don’t sting (a large worker can give a mild, harmless pinch if you pick it up, nothing more), they eat seeds rather than live insects, and the formicarium is escape-proof once the screw lid is closed. Children watch through the clear acrylic walls, so there’s no direct contact and nothing to handle. We suggest Kit Ideal from around age 8, with an adult helping with the weekly water and feed.
An ant kit as a gift: birthday, Christmas, or a brand-new hobby
Most presents are forgotten by January. A living colony is bigger by spring. That’s what makes Kit Ideal such a good gift for a curious child, a teenager, a biology or nature lover, or the person who already seems to have everything. It arrives ready to use, so there’s nothing for them to research or assemble, and it opens the door to a real hobby instead of a gadget that ends up in a drawer. If you’re buying it for a birthday or a Christmas present, order around 7 to 14 days ahead and we’ll time the dispatch so the colony travels well. One bit of advice: a live colony is best given as a family gift, with a parent on board, rather than sprung on a very young child.
Why Messor structor is a great first ant
Messor structor is one of the most popular beginner species, for good reasons. It’s a harvester ant, so it lives on seeds. No crickets or mealworms to buy, store or handle, which is the part most newcomers and most parents would rather avoid. The queen is hardy and forgiving of early mistakes, the workers are busy in daylight, and the colony is size-polymorphic: you’ll see small minor workers next to big-headed majors that crack the toughest seeds. Watch closely and you’ll catch them milling seeds into a stored paste keepers call “ant bread”. Like most European ants, the colony takes a light cool rest over winter; the included care sheet walks you through it, and if you’d rather skip the winter rest you can message us before checkout about a tropical species instead.
Setting up your colony, step by step
1. Prepare the formicarium. Add a little water through the humidification port with the syringe until the sponge feels damp. Cover the nest section with a dark cloth or card while the colony settles in.
2. Introduce the colony. Connect the transport tube to the formicarium entrance and leave everything alone. Don’t tip the ants out; they’ll move across when they’re ready, usually within a few hours and sometimes up to two days. Keep the setup warm (22–26 °C) and quiet.
3. First feeding. Once workers are exploring the arena, scatter a few seeds from the seed set on the arena floor. A colony of 15 to 40 workers doesn’t need much. Remove uneaten seeds every 3 to 4 days.
4. Watch it grow. Within a few days the colony will be fully active. Look for the first larvae, small white grubs in the nest chambers, the first brood raised in the new home.
Feeding and care
Seeds are the staple, and the included seed set covers the first weeks. Add a small dish of sugar water or diluted honey for energy as the colony grows; carbohydrates fuel the foraging workers. Keep the sponge lightly damp with a weekly top-up through the humidification port, and keep the formicarium out of direct sun at a normal room temperature of about 22–26 °C. Clean the arena now and then by removing seed husks and any dead workers with the tweezers. The nest itself looks after its own hygiene.
What to add next, and when to upgrade
Kit Ideal is built so you rarely need to upgrade – the six-latch expansion carries the colony from 15 to 40 workers up to a few thousand. If you ever want even more space or a second nest, every ANTonTOP nest and arena connects with standard tubing. Want a custom combination? Message us and we’ll prepare it.
Delivery and the live arrival guarantee
Every colony is covered by our live arrival guarantee. The ants travel in a secure transport tube with moisture and food for the journey, and we’ve shipped thousands of colonies across Europe, so we know how to pack them. We ship year-round in seasonal thermal packaging, a heat pack in winter and a cool gel pack in summer. Inside Poland we send via InPost parcel locker, across the EU via DHL, and we deliver to other European countries too. The formicarium and food ship together; the live colony is timed to arrive in good condition. Full care instructions are included, and there’s a video setup guide at youtube.com/@AntOnTop. If anything arrives damaged or the queen doesn’t survive transit, contact us and we’ll put it right.
A real colony, not a gel toy: quality that lasts years, not days
A gel ant farm is a toy. Kit Ideal is a real colony, and the difference shows within the first month. The cheap “ant farms” sold as novelties are usually gel or sand tanks that ship with a voucher for a handful of workers and no queen. Without a queen the colony can’t raise new ants, so it’s normally over in two to three weeks: a few tunnels, then nothing.
Kit Ideal is built around a real laying queen, so the colony actually grows and keeps going for years. The formicarium is the same 3 mm layered acrylic we use across the whole ANTonTOP range, with a proper humidification system and a screw-locked lid instead of a loose clip. It’s priced for what it is – a living colony in gear you won’t replace in a month, not a throwaway novelty and not an oversized display rig you don’t need yet. You’re not buying a toy. You’re starting a hobby.
| Kit Ideal (real colony) | Gel / sand toy farm | |
|---|---|---|
| Queen | Yes, so the colony grows | Usually none |
| How long it lasts | Years (queen 15–20) | 2–3 weeks |
| Food | Real seeds, included | Sugar gel, no protein for brood |
| What you watch | Eggs, larvae, new workers, foraging | Tunnels, then decline |
Frequently asked questions
Is Kit Ideal suitable for a beginner?
Yes. With the six-latch system, even a starting colony of 15 to 40 workers settles safely – you open one section at a time. The formicarium grows with the colony; the only difference from a smaller kit is the longer horizon before it reaches full capacity.
Why six latches?
Six expansion stages mean the colony is never exposed to more empty space than it can keep humid and defended, which keeps a small colony settled while leaving room for a large one later.
Is it safe for children, and what age?
Yes. Messor structor does not sting; a worker can give a mild, harmless pinch only if handled directly. Watching through the acrylic walls involves no contact and is safe from around age 8. Younger children can watch with an adult.
Is an ant farm cruel?
A queenless gel farm is the problem, because the workers die within weeks. A queen-led colony kept with the right food, humidity and space is the ethical way to keep ants, and that is exactly what Kit Ideal provides.
Does it make a good gift for a birthday or Christmas?
Yes. It is a living gift that grows for years instead of being forgotten. Order 7 to 14 days before the date, tell us it is a present, and we will time the dispatch.
How long does Messor structor live?
A healthy queen can live 15 to 20 years, and the colony can grow into thousands of workers. This is the start of a long-term hobby, not a throwaway toy.
Do these ants need hibernation?
They take a light cool rest over winter, which simply means keeping them somewhere cooler for a few weeks. The care sheet covers it step by step, or ask us about a tropical species with no winter rest.
How long does delivery take?
1 to 2 days inside Poland (InPost), 2 to 3 days to Germany, France, Netherlands and Belgium (DHL), and 3 to 5 days to other European countries.

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