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Realistic Waterfall Making


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Realistic Waterfall Making

Creating a SALTWATER Ecosphere │ Marine Ecosystem in a JAR


In this video I decided to create the long requested saltwater ecosphere. They are a lot more advanced than regular freshwater systems and therefore a lot easier to get wrong.
I created the ecosphere with sand from the ocean. I also gathered shells and seaweed from the beach. I threw them all into the jar, sealed it and hoped for the best. This is my first ever saltwater ecosphere and I’m hoping it is a success. The water cleared and organisms seem to be flourishing. With a little luck things should stay stable and flourish for years to come.
Familiar organisms are present within this ecosphere such as isopods, snails, ostracods and copepods. They are however marine variants that I have never seen inside an ecosphere of mine before.
There were quite a few different organisms in this ecosphere I couldn’t identify. I am familiar with freshwater organisms, however marine are not my strength. It was a lot of fun to see these strange new species show up inside an ecosphere for me to study.
I am most excited about the tiny snails and the blue ostracods that I’ve found within this ecosphere. I’m hoping they establish long lasting populations. I’m also quite excited about the shoreline isopods. They zoom around so quickly it’s almost impossible to capture any footage of them. They seem to never sit still and only stop moving to burrow in the sand.
I believe there is a lot more species that I’ve yet to find inside this ecosystem. I also reckon I may lose species over time. This ecosphere isn’t mature yet so changes to it’s ecology are to be expected.
If you enjoyed the video please let me know down in the comments! 🙂
0:00 Introduction
0:08 Adding Sand
0:45 Adding Saltwater
1:18 Adding Seaweed
1:42 Adding Shells
2:00 Exploring The Ecosphere
8:40 Outro

Creating a SALTWATER Ecosphere │ Marine Ecosystem in a JAR

Making TINY Native Terrariums


I’ve been getting a fair amount of requests to make some tiny terrariums. Well… here’s 5 of them. Enjoy!
If you want more specifics on how I made these terrariums, check out How To Terrarium episode 3. It gives more specifics on making your own native terrariums. See the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6DnKCnlSxE\u0026t=452s
One Month Update: https://youtu.be/MxiOSAVa128?t=39s

Making TINY Native Terrariums

Make a Native Terrarium #withme (Satisfying \u0026 Relaxing Build)


With mostly everyone stuck at home, I figured now was the perfect time to show a project anyone could replicate. What better than a native terrarium? No need to go out or order things when you likely have everything needed in your house and backyard.
If you’re unfamiliar with these, we refer to them as native terrariums because they are composed of items local or native to your area. Think of it as capturing a slice of nature specific to your yard. Getting outside to collect materials and build is also a great way to destress and bring the beauty of nature indoors for year long enjoyment.
Although I presented this video in an ASMR no voice over format, I have videos that detail this process. I followed the same procedures used for the $0 Free Terrarium video: https://youtu.be/KR2Lo0rOF7g. I recommend watching that video if this is something you’d like to make. Two years later and that terrarium is still going strong! That video of course is a modification of my native terrarium from How to Terrarium episode 3: https://youtu.be/s6DnKCnlSxE.
If you’re familiar with my other builds you may wonder why I didn’t add charcoal or springtails to this one. Charcoal helps create the optimal environment within a terrarium and increases the likelihood of success. Although extremely beneficial, it’s not a requirement. If you have it, add it. If not, don’t stress and move to the next step. As for springtails, they help create a natural decomposition cycle and mitigate issues with mold. When using components from outside, you’re pretty much guaranteed that springtails will take up residence. They hitchhike on the materials.
That leads to one of my top FAQs, “my terrarium is full of white stringy mold, what should I do?” Getting mold in a newly established terrarium is almost a grantee, especially if you include wood or botanicals. DON’T STRESS! This is easy remedied. Like I said previously, springtails and charcoal will help. Without either of those though, the easiest way around it is with manual removal. I like to use my tweezers for that job. After a week or two of consistently removing it, the terrarium will gain equilibrium and the mold will dissipate.
Another common FAQ is, “what plants should I use?” My first recommendation of course is moss. 9/10 it will acclimate to and thrive in a terrarium with only a few exceptions. If you live somewhere tropical, then anything will work. That said, choose plants that stay small or be prepared to consistently trim them so they don’t outgrow the space. If you live somewhere temperate (like me) I’ve found that the best ones to use are evergreen plants (stay green year round). Otherwise they will thrive initially, but won’t last longterm. Again, choose plants that stay small or be prepared to trim. Lastly DO NOT use succulent or cactus plants. They will not work in a closed environment.
Hopefully that bit of insight will help you get started. If you have any comments, suggestions or questions, leave them down in the comments! For additional content like this, photos of my terrariums, projects sneak peeks and more, follow me on Instagram and TikTok @SerpaDesign.
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Make a Native Terrarium #withme (Satisfying \u0026 Relaxing Build)

Making a Bottle Terrarium + Closed Terrarium Basics


I have been wanting to make a terrarium in this bottle for months. I figured in this demonstration I would take the time to answer a lot of very common questions while simultaneously building this terrarium.
As I explained in the video the goal of this terrarium is for it to literally be packed with plants. When it’s grown in I want it to look like a ball of plants.
Anyways I hope you enjoy this video and thanks for watching!
Additionally here are the links from the video, if you can’t access the cards for whatever reason:
Tropical Substrate Mix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmSr17J2jho\u0026t=43s
All About Springtails: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7UgKFtSjD0\u0026t=177s

Making a Bottle Terrarium + Closed Terrarium Basics

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