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<blockquote data-quote="siege" data-source="post: 233616" data-attributes="member: 48361"><p>We occasionally get ants in our place. I’ve taken to using a thick coating of vasoline on my shelving legs to ensure ants don’t ever get in with my T’s. I don’t know what type of set up you have for her, but just to be on the safe side and to prevent future attacks, try l leaving a thick line of vasoline along the bottom of the tank maybe? The ants sound like suger ants. They gravitate to water in warmer weather. Filthy basterds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siege, post: 233616, member: 48361"] We occasionally get ants in our place. I’ve taken to using a thick coating of vasoline on my shelving legs to ensure ants don’t ever get in with my T’s. I don’t know what type of set up you have for her, but just to be on the safe side and to prevent future attacks, try l leaving a thick line of vasoline along the bottom of the tank maybe? The ants sound like suger ants. They gravitate to water in warmer weather. Filthy basterds. [/QUOTE]
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