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Ant Test Tube Cover for Queen Ants – Dark Shelter

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Description

nt Tube Cover for Queen Ants – Dark Shelter with Viewing Port
This 3D-printed tube cover is designed to provide a dark, stress-free environment for your queen ant, helping her establish a strong and healthy colony. The cover fits test tubes with a maximum outer diameter of 16 mm and a maximum length of 160 mm.

Features:

  • Darkness for comfort – keeps the queen undisturbed during the founding stage.
  • Stable legs – ensure the tube rests securely without rolling.
  • Water-level check holes – small openings at the end allow you to monitor water reserves without disturbing the ants.
  • Easy fit – designed for snug and secure placement on standard ant-keeping tubes.

Perfect for ant hobbyists who want to give their colony the best possible start.

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