When I was a kid, my aquarium was a jar like this with sand, stones and Vallisneria. I grew guppies and sometimes mollies in them. They even had babies. It wasn't pretty like yours, but I was happy with my pet fish. This brings back sweet memories. Very beautiful! Thanks for sharing! Good day!
@@paranaenselol I had them for 2 to 3 years in the jar, then transferred them to a big cement tank when we moved. The jar has to be very big. (1 foot tall and 1 foot diameter) I changed the water every 3 days. I had water plants.
Why i like this channel: 1. Excellent design of terrarium and aquarium . 2. Extra ordinary video shooting with good lighting. 3. A pleasant mild background music. 4. Displaying plants name in making. 5. Voiceover while making 6. Reading and replying most of the comments in comment section.
Thank you, this was so well done! my daughter wants an aquarium and I know they are more work that I want to manage right now. We also don’t have the space or money for a full setup. This is perfect to start with and see if eventually we really want to move up to a full size one :)
Being an aquarium user of a 10 gallon tank i mostly found this mini piece of jar worthwhile if you don't need to run out of bucks on huge maintenance, This is cost effective idea💡 along with that you provided with beneficiary bacteria which is so essential for natural environment in a fish tank, also i suggest to make a video on how to form good bacteria in aquarium.
This is a great option for kids, but also for seniors like myself who is on a budget. Honestly, no matter how much money one may , these are little gems, which would look stunning anywhere ! How cool would it be to have one in the office!? Proven to lower blood pressure, watching fish and things.
Insightful video! One thing I really appreciate is that you actually go in-depth on the science behind the aquarium, unlike many other youtubers who simply show the aquascape and dump the animals inside shortly. Beautiful jar!
I'm so glad you made a video on Walstad's low-tech ecosystem! All is right by the book, but at the same time, you did it in your own style. The only problem with it is substrate degradation over time, which can be omitted by letting mulm be at the bottom and slowly sift into the sand, creating nutrition for the plants. But be careful. Other hobbysts' experiments show that jars with smaller openings can actually interfere with the natural gas exchange processes enough to sufficate the ecosystem sooner
For those who didn't get result in shrimp jarrarium, here might be some mistakes you've done: 1) if your pH is soft, it may lead to shrimp deaths. Shrimps are aquatic creatures that prefer harder water (kH) and higher pH as mentioned in the video i have 7.9 pH and it works, if you have softer water considere adding crushed coral it works like a charm 2) let the jar cycle for a couple of weeks. The lesser the space the more hard it is to maintain 3) be wary of planaria, it is a detritivore like ostracods but kills shrimplets and poses a threat to shrimps, get rid of them if you see them. 4) do less water changes like 5% or 10% because shrimps prefer stable parameters, my local shrimp breeder doesnt do water changes at all...note because he has them in 20 gallons tanks, with tons of moss. The larger the ecosystem the safer it is and easy to maintain, here if they will be affected by smaller things more easily so stop overfeeding too. And regular testing would be better to ensure things are right. Overall this guy knows what he's doing 10/10
Wow. This is so cool... And how you showed all the tests using those kits. I wish I could build this without shrimp. Coz I will cry a lot if shrimp dies in it..
You are such an amazing person like a scientist ❤️ this is an water World 🌎.. lot of Green plant ☘️ spieces living under the sea.. God bless you brother...keep going.... I love Nature...
Yo he criado peces Betta durante un tiempo en algo similar y solo basta darles mucha atención, que consiste en: estar pendiente de su alimentación, iluminación y estar pendiente de limpiar el fondo del mini estanque y cambiarle agua con fresca cada sábado, pasado un tiempo tratar de meterlo en un recipiente con más litraje.
Jarrarium, ha! I got into aquascaping doing something similar (but far less beautiful) with a giant cheese balls container. Out of curiosity, do you propagate your own plants in a home nursery or do you typically purchase what you want for a given project as needed (excluding foraged plants from "backyard" builds, of course)? If you do indeed propagate your own, I'd love to see how you manage your non-moss nursery some day.
I purchase and quite often take cuttings from my guppy tubs and nano scapes. I mostly use easy low demand plants so I have to trim them frequently. I do propagate some plants in closed bins in their emerged state. Mostly the epiphytes.
@@TheUrbanNemophilist That makes sense, makes the maintenance mostly hands off except for trimming. I wondered because so many of them seem to take so well after planting with minimal melt; keeping them submerged probably helps there. Thanks for sharing!
Where can you find these exact plants, do they have to have roots when clipped and placed in different section? What all needs to be in ones water kit & how often should the water be tested? Last how often should the water be replaced and do you need to have a grow light or is a lamp sufficient? Thank you 🤗
I get my plants from a local aquarium store. These are common species and should be easily available anywhere locally as well as online. Aquatic plants can grow from cuttings. 30- 40 % Water change initially twice a week and later once a week and much later maybe twice a month when ecosystem is established. A full spectrum grow light is recommended.
You can place a lid but there must be sufficient air column inside. Lid must not be airtight and should allow some air exchange. Without lid is fine with regular water changes.
any recommendations on websites or places I can use to get a) sand and b) these aquatic plants? I went to one pet shop in Gurgaon where I live, I have a fish tank with a couple discuses and some more fish, and this store handles and maintains a bunch of salt water systems as well. They were however not very helpful with regards to aquatic plants, and they are slightly overpriced I feel. Any help would be appreciated !
@@TheUrbanNemophilist thanks for your reply, I’m from Bangladesh, here lots of varieties about soil, like sandy soil, aqua soil and etc. That’s why, I asked you about that and in the video I didn’t get the proper answer. Thanks.
This is not just low budget aquarium... We learn deep science here...
Glad you found the video informative. Thanks
@@TheUrbanNemophilistwe can not buy just cuts to copy your jar. I would love to build one.tks
deep science? ha ha! calm down!
When I was a kid, my aquarium was a jar like this with sand, stones and Vallisneria. I grew guppies and sometimes mollies in them. They even had babies. It wasn't pretty like yours, but I was happy with my pet fish. This brings back sweet memories. Very beautiful! Thanks for sharing! Good day!
Thanks for sharing your story.
Nostalgia
How long did they survive?
@@paranaenselol I had them for 2 to 3 years in the jar, then transferred them to a big cement tank when we moved. The jar has to be very big. (1 foot tall and 1 foot diameter) I changed the water every 3 days. I had water plants.
Why i like this channel:
1. Excellent design of terrarium and aquarium .
2. Extra ordinary video shooting with good lighting.
3. A pleasant mild background music.
4. Displaying plants name in making.
5. Voiceover while making
6. Reading and replying most of the comments in comment section.
Thank you so much 🙏
Thank you, this was so well done! my daughter wants an aquarium and I know they are more work that I want to manage right now. We also don’t have the space or money for a full setup. This is perfect to start with and see if eventually we really want to move up to a full size one :)
Thanks
Being an aquarium user of a 10 gallon tank i mostly found this mini piece of jar worthwhile if you don't need to run out of bucks on huge maintenance, This is cost effective idea💡 along with that you provided with beneficiary bacteria which is so essential for natural environment in a fish tank, also i suggest to make a video on how to form good bacteria in aquarium.
This is a great option for kids, but also for seniors like myself who is on a budget. Honestly, no matter how much money one may , these are little gems, which would look stunning anywhere ! How cool would it be to have one in the office!? Proven to lower blood pressure, watching fish and things.
Yes this hobby is therapeutic. Thanks
Insightful video! One thing I really appreciate is that you actually go in-depth on the science behind the aquarium, unlike many other youtubers who simply show the aquascape and dump the animals inside shortly. Beautiful jar!
Thank you 🙏
The water thing was so smart. The bubble wrap and the water draining. :o
I'm so glad you made a video on Walstad's low-tech ecosystem! All is right by the book, but at the same time, you did it in your own style.
The only problem with it is substrate degradation over time, which can be omitted by letting mulm be at the bottom and slowly sift into the sand, creating nutrition for the plants.
But be careful. Other hobbysts' experiments show that jars with smaller openings can actually interfere with the natural gas exchange processes enough to sufficate the ecosystem sooner
You're on about father fish method huhhhh
Kehidupan yang indah dalam genggaman ❤
For those who didn't get result in shrimp jarrarium, here might be some mistakes you've done:
1) if your pH is soft, it may lead to shrimp deaths. Shrimps are aquatic creatures that prefer harder water (kH) and higher pH as mentioned in the video i have 7.9 pH and it works, if you have softer water considere adding crushed coral it works like a charm
2) let the jar cycle for a couple of weeks. The lesser the space the more hard it is to maintain
3) be wary of planaria, it is a detritivore like ostracods but kills shrimplets and poses a threat to shrimps, get rid of them if you see them.
4) do less water changes like 5% or 10% because shrimps prefer stable parameters, my local shrimp breeder doesnt do water changes at all...note because he has them in 20 gallons tanks, with tons of moss. The larger the ecosystem the safer it is and easy to maintain, here if they will be affected by smaller things more easily so stop overfeeding too. And regular testing would be better to ensure things are right. Overall this guy knows what he's doing 10/10
Thanks for the note
nice trick to fill the water without destroying the sand
Yes its a very useful hack. Thanks
It came out super nice looking and your step by step video was clear and easy to understand.
Thank you so much
@@TheUrbanNemophilist I really enjoy your videos and creations!
Wow. This is so cool... And how you showed all the tests using those kits.
I wish I could build this without shrimp.
Coz I will cry a lot if shrimp dies in it..
Thanks. You can build with snails.
♥This is in MY budget! Thank YOU!
You are such an amazing person like a scientist ❤️ this is an water World 🌎.. lot of Green plant ☘️ spieces living under the sea.. God bless you brother...keep going.... I love Nature...
🙏
I love this information and presentation. Very well done and interesting as well as BEAUTIFUL. Thank you so much !
Thank you 🙏
I like that you're speaking now. Great video, keep it up and you'll have as many subs as MD.
🙏
Very lovely and cute.
Thank you
It was lovely to see the journey/ process and the outcome. Thank you!
Thanks
Sir love for u. You deserve respect and more attention
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Yo he criado peces Betta durante un tiempo en algo similar y solo basta darles mucha atención, que consiste en: estar pendiente de su alimentación, iluminación y estar pendiente de limpiar el fondo del mini estanque y cambiarle agua con fresca cada sábado, pasado un tiempo tratar de meterlo en un recipiente con más litraje.
Excellent video
Thank you!
Alright bro you deserve ny subscription, I've just started to learn in aquascape hobbies... hope i could make a little heaven of my own too
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
Very informative. Lovely visuals
Thanks
So pleasant 💕 thank you for showing this
Thank you
It's so beautiful,and so lucidly explained..would like to try for sure
Thank you and surely give it a go
Nice work❤
Thanks
What a lovely plants 🪴
Like it
My friend thank you for good sharing
Have a good relationship
Good looking jar
Oh wow very beautiful how many hours of lightning and what type of lightning did you use ❤ from Mauritius 🇲🇺
Thanks. 8 hours of lighting everyday. PAR rated led grow lights
So pleasant. Love from Bangladesh
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nice jar-arium! And Hello from my fish room channel in Chicago, where I am a happy subscriber!
Hello and thanks!
Nice video, quick advice, don’t plant the hydrocotyle in the substrate and instead put it on a rock. They do better as epiphytes
Beautiful!
Thanks
Very nice video ❤
Thanks
原来可以这样,漂亮!😊
Thanks
持续的修剪会累死人
1:40 such a G🙏
Wow! Very informative video. I'm your new subscriber.
Welcome to the channel. Thanks
wow! wery beautiful!!! amazing!!!
Thank you
really loved this video, can you make more like this
Thanks. I will try
Your jar is very beautiful! I did something similar with a pretzle jar its still a work in progress 😅
Thanks
Nice one
I've one with 3 crayfishes and some fishes,
Are they mini crayfish or shrimp?
@@charlottesmom crayfish
Such a good video!
Thank you for the appreciation
temp is the key to keep it cool
*Badiya bhai 🤩🤩🤩🤩*
Thanks
Wow pretty
Thanks
Jarrarium, ha! I got into aquascaping doing something similar (but far less beautiful) with a giant cheese balls container. Out of curiosity, do you propagate your own plants in a home nursery or do you typically purchase what you want for a given project as needed (excluding foraged plants from "backyard" builds, of course)? If you do indeed propagate your own, I'd love to see how you manage your non-moss nursery some day.
I purchase and quite often take cuttings from my guppy tubs and nano scapes. I mostly use easy low demand plants so I have to trim them frequently. I do propagate some plants in closed bins in their emerged state. Mostly the epiphytes.
@@TheUrbanNemophilist That makes sense, makes the maintenance mostly hands off except for trimming. I wondered because so many of them seem to take so well after planting with minimal melt; keeping them submerged probably helps there. Thanks for sharing!
beautiful
Thanks
❤❤❤ great 👍👍👍
Make a easy aquarium next ❤
This is easy
Wonderful.
Thanks
Hi please make a video on two feet angel fish tank setup along with tank mates Your work is really amazing thats why i am asking you 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks. Is 2 feet big enough for Angels?
Awesome setup. Do you need to put any anti chlorine solution to mix it up with the tap water?
Using RO water only
So nice water garden but how to make Biggnar plant lover please explain sir very nice video👌👌👌
This is a beginner setup
@@TheUrbanNemophilist ok
Great setup and info! One question though - what lighting did you use?
I use PAR rated led grow lights from Fluotronix
Star Wars definitely coming soon #JarjarBinks
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please make a video on a small self-cleaning fishbowl aquatic ecosystem
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Sagitarria will take over the tank 🥲
wait... I ALSO HAVE THOSE ALGAE WAFERS ASWELL! You went to aqua garden petshop right? Nice video btw the aquarium was very nice
I bought it from Amazon. Thanks
If you had made a round cap with same diameter as jar led lights around its neck it would have looked awesome
I would try that in the future 😀
Wow, nitate 20! Your compost is very well. What is the rate in the 2nd month?
This is the second month reading
great
Thanks
Can you share which grow lights you use? For Terrarium and for smaller aquarium and where to buy from.
Theres a video on lighting on the channel. Another detailed one coming soon.
How many shrimps you have ? And can they breed ?
2 pairs. One of them already carrying eggs so lets hope for the best
im looking to start a basic aquarium. for the sand, do you use sand from the beach or like sand from the river?😅
Any sand would work. Coarser the better.
Kool!
Where can you find these exact plants, do they have to have roots when clipped and placed in different section? What all needs to be in ones water kit & how often should the water be tested?
Last how often should the water be replaced and do you need to have a grow light or is a lamp sufficient? Thank you 🤗
I get my plants from a local aquarium store. These are common species and should be easily available anywhere locally as well as online. Aquatic plants can grow from cuttings. 30- 40 % Water change initially twice a week and later once a week and much later maybe twice a month when ecosystem is established. A full spectrum grow light is recommended.
@@TheUrbanNemophilist txs so much, I’ve always been intrigued with terrariums❣️🤗
@@TheUrbanNemophilist when I get one set up hopefully there’s a way I can send you a pic.🤗
@@debbiegolden-alvarez9555 instagram
become very expensive if you do not have cuttings...like the most of us. tks for the video.
These are inexpensive plants. Thank you
Should i keep the lid of my jar closed or open?
If kept open, won’t it be full of mosquito larvae?
You can place a lid but there must be sufficient air column inside. Lid must not be airtight and should allow some air exchange. Without lid is fine with regular water changes.
how long did you let the jas set before you added the shrimps
Snails after a few days. Shrimps after a couple of weeks.
Hi. can you advice on the lighting you use fr the jarrium? and where is the best place to keep the jar?
Under full spectrum artificial lighting
What kind of light have you used here ??
any recommendations on websites or places I can use to get a) sand and b) these aquatic plants? I went to one pet shop in Gurgaon where I live, I have a fish tank with a couple discuses and some more fish, and this store handles and maintains a bunch of salt water systems as well. They were however not very helpful with regards to aquatic plants, and they are slightly overpriced I feel. Any help would be appreciated !
Sand from Amazon. Aquatic plants from aquascaping stores in your city. There are several online stores as well.
can we have such eco system aquarium setup with fishes and without the filters ?
Yes
@@TheUrbanNemophilist Could you please let me know where to buy the kits for water testing?
@@avinashsuratkal2069 amzn.to/3MhrDSB
can you kindly provide me the information about light hours? And also is it sandy soil??
8 hours photo period. Soil information in the video already
@@TheUrbanNemophilist thanks for your reply, I’m from Bangladesh, here lots of varieties about soil, like sandy soil, aqua soil and etc. That’s why, I asked you about that and in the video I didn’t get the proper answer.
Thanks.
@@mdmistakabir2795 its mentioned in the video at 0:19
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I wanted to ask after how many days did u add the shrimps (like after creating the planted jar )
Snail 2nd week, shrimp 4th week
Its work without CO2 ?
Plzzz reply
Yes
Can this work with organic vermicompost which we get in packed packets?
Should work. Give it a go
How to maintain that cleaning the jar?
Like this ua-cam.com/video/TEYoygbZrok/v-deo.htmlsi=EiIhvUphr-U32ghE
Can I use any types of plants ?
Only aquatic species that can grow submerged
what's the maximum number of shrimps you can have in there?
Depends on how much you feed them.
From where can I get the plants that you have listed in India
Aquarium stores
What is the water capacity & price of this jar ?
As mentioned in the video.
what lighting did u use for the jar?
Under full spectrum lighting on my shelves
Bro can you sell it
why to buy jars if we can get a good flat glass tank nearly half the price of jar ?
Dunno where you are getting a tank for the cost of a jar.
@@duokunliterally 😢
Where do I get these plants if you can guide please?
I bought them at local aquarium stores. You could check stores near you or check online.
Bro from where you get plants? Plzz tell
Local aquarium stores
Can we get these plants online?if so which site
Dont you need a filter to keep the water clean?
Walstad style setup. Read up on Diana Walstad aquarium setups on the internet.
What you feed to your shrimps?
Already covered in the video
What about heaters in such setups?
You will need one if temperatures drop to levels that your livestock cannot tolerate.
@@TheUrbanNemophilist damn, a compact one is difficult to find locally. But, thank you for your response.
1:36 can i use water directly from water or is it necessary to dechlorinate it first?
Dechlorination is necessary if tap water contains chlorine
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nice video but complicated process
Quite simple actually
Where do you get the aquatic plants?
Aquarium stores
wht kind of sand is used here?? can i take sand from my local stream?
River sand. Yes
@@TheUrbanNemophilist thank you
Can u make in cube tank
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