your cattapillar creating the tunnels is not a cattapillar its a millipede :) and feed your isopods a little bit of fishfood aswell so strengthen thier exoskeleton :)
The "caterpillar" is a millipede, the "spider" with fewer eyes and no segmented body is a Harvestman and the thing at the end with the wiggling antennae is, I think but I'm not 100% sure, a springtail. If you get in there and lightly touch it's bum it'll jump! If it's a springtail that is, if not... It won't I guess! And from the looks of the trails I'd say small slugs or snails, but again, not 100%, just going off my own terrarium experience. Keep safe mate and give Cookie a big hug from me!
Those tiny mosquitos are fungus gnats and they are probably the ones making streaks on the glass. They can get out of hand rather quickly, though as the isopod population grows, they should disappear. I would place a few carnivorous plants next to the terrarium, something like a sundew (Drosera) and/or a butterwort (Pinguicula). Also for keeping moss alive, it is best to use distilled/rain water.
Thank you for continuing to produce videos in the most difficult of circumstances. My continuing thoughts for you all that are in so much distress. Greetings from Dimboola, in Victoria, Australia.
@@jamiewatkins4178 St. Arnaud is a beautiful place, I'm from Melbourne but when I got the bus to Adelaide we stopped there for an hour for lunch, the people were so friendly, I lost my phone near the cafe and all the staff were calling it and helping look for it, thankfully we found it about 5 minutes before we had to board the bus to leave
@@danamummabear9799 Yer it's a nice smallish town the people are friendly but I wish we had a KFC Subway or something haha also needs more housing I checked about a week ago and there's only 3-4 places, which sucks a bit otherwise it's a good place to live..
It's likely a snail making the grooves in the condensation, the sharp snouted spider is actually a harvestmen, a predatory arachnid not related to spiders, and will eat essentially any small insect, and of course the millipede or as you refer to it "caterpillar" and is a millipede, same diet as a isopod
It’s great to see your awesome videos even though your country is still in so much distress but working to resolve and rebuild. Beautiful cat, Cookie, as well!
The streaks on the glass will be from soil mites. Super tiny dots (brown or white) they are beneficial and in all soil. Caterpillar is a millipede. The antenna thing might be a predatory mite. Add a load of springtails to the mix to keep on top of dead plant matter. Just let it do it's thing.
after seeing your first video, I decided to preform the same experiment with things I found in my back yard. I'd say it's going very well! (the isopods do like to stay out of sight, though)
Prepare for lots more isopods!! They were mating when they sat on top of eachother also the little worm was a millipede your lucky to have them!! They will grow bigger depending on the type for example the smallest I know the bumblebee millipede grows up to 3inches long They live in the same environment so you should be fine
Def not a go to solution though, they’ll help in established colonies. All they really do is outcompete their food source. Not saying it DOESNT work. Just that it cannot be the only solution to be used (:
Ok, so those tiny flying mosquitoes are likely to be fungus gnats. Totally harmless but very persistent. I know many have said it before me but the 'caterpillar' is actually a millipede
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4:50 - It's not a spider, it's an opiliones / harvestman / daddy long legs. It's a clade of arachnids that's older than spiders; essentially a proto-spider. Opiliones only have 1 body segment instead of 2 like true spiders, cannot spin webs, and are not venomous.
4:50 Not a spider, but an opiliones, they are arachnids, but not venomous and can't bite humans, I believe they feed mostly on plant matter, though I may be wrong
Those tracks are snail tracks. I finally have seen mine. Tiny and cool looking. There’s a spider somewhere. Even a centipede. And some kind of flying insect species. Hitchhikers
"The creature you've never seen before" you ask what the purpose of the long antennae that swept to the side in a swimming motion..water tension..and mobility. It spreads out it's footprint on the water with antennae-outriggers while sweeping back...this propels it across the surface of the water.
Also, incase this wasn't mentioned by anyone else, the isopods that were sitting on top of one another seemed to possibly be mating so expect baby isopods soon!
Hello it would be amazing if you raised snails ^^ I have over 30 snails and they are super fulfilling pets with their own expressions and are just ADORABLE in general. If you do get snails make sure you include a spray bottle.
Hi! Do you have a list of equipment you are using to record/do a photos? If not, can you tell what camera and lenses do you have? Great videos! Cheers :)
can you get an aquarium and put a crayfish in there? their awesome and the bigger the tank the bigger they get what im trying to say is that they grow according to size and the minimum size for them is a 40 gallon aquarium do some research on them. To tell if they are female or male check under their tail, a female's tail is clear under so they can hold their eggs but a male's tail is not clear and don't put more than one other wise they'll mate if one is male and one is female and they'll fight if they are both males so what i recommend you to do is just keep one crayfish. It'll be pretty cool to see some mini freshwater lobsters in an aquarium and they are mini freshwater lobsters 😄🙂🦞
Ohhhhhhh, so that's why earthworms can stretch their bodies to move forward. It's not that they're stretching per se, their body is actually folded within their outer skin. When they "stretch", they're merely straightening themselves and folding up again. You learn something new everyday. 😁
How do you prepare this terrarium ? how many speces have yuou put insied ? thank you and this isn a very good job . i iam an italian boy ,. I love too much terrarium
might be that isopods only break down the matter, pretty soon, with no other ecosystem; everything is rotten and possibly on a wrong ph level for new plant life
So who left those footprints? :)
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your cattapillar creating the tunnels is not a cattapillar its a millipede :) and feed your isopods a little bit of fishfood aswell so strengthen thier exoskeleton :)
Yeah a millipede. I was going to say a centipede lol. That is one interesting caterpillar. 😜
He could also put in eggshells
Caterpillar not cattapillar
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@@jasonpeterson6163 there is a centipede in there. it is visible in the last shot, just its tail.
The "caterpillar" is a millipede, the "spider" with fewer eyes and no segmented body is a Harvestman and the thing at the end with the wiggling antennae is, I think but I'm not 100% sure, a springtail. If you get in there and lightly touch it's bum it'll jump! If it's a springtail that is, if not... It won't I guess!
And from the looks of the trails I'd say small slugs or snails, but again, not 100%, just going off my own terrarium experience.
Keep safe mate and give Cookie a big hug from me!
Actually, that "springtail" may be a form of mite! Not all mites are parasitic, but they do have 8 legs.
Not a springtail but he should add them to eat the mould.
It's a predatory mite
the "springtail" would better fit as a mite (i think) and the trails, i've seen them before, worms. small, unnoticeable worms
the harvestman is a weird name, it is better known as daddy long legs :)
Those tiny mosquitos are fungus gnats and they are probably the ones making streaks on the glass.
They can get out of hand rather quickly, though as the isopod population grows, they should disappear.
I would place a few carnivorous plants next to the terrarium, something like a sundew (Drosera) and/or a butterwort (Pinguicula).
Also for keeping moss alive, it is best to use distilled/rain water.
Exaktly. My reccomendation would be springtails, they should somehow lower the growing mold
Thank you for continuing to produce videos in the most difficult of circumstances. My continuing thoughts for you all that are in so much distress. Greetings from Dimboola, in Victoria, Australia.
Small world I'm from St.Arnaud, Victoria haha
@@jamiewatkins4178 St. Arnaud is a beautiful place, I'm from Melbourne but when I got the bus to Adelaide we stopped there for an hour for lunch, the people were so friendly, I lost my phone near the cafe and all the staff were calling it and helping look for it, thankfully we found it about 5 minutes before we had to board the bus to leave
@@danamummabear9799 Yer it's a nice smallish town the people are friendly but I wish we had a KFC Subway or something haha also needs more housing I checked about a week ago and there's only 3-4 places, which sucks a bit otherwise it's a good place to live..
@@danamummabear9799 We're like that in a country town. Half the population would help! Glad that you had a positive experience.
Greetings from Richmond QLD
It's likely a snail making the grooves in the condensation, the sharp snouted spider is actually a harvestmen, a predatory arachnid not related to spiders, and will eat essentially any small insect, and of course the millipede or as you refer to it "caterpillar" and is a millipede, same diet as a isopod
Male isopods can be territorial. And I think that caterpillar was a millipede. I had fun watching this episode! ☺️
It’s great to see your awesome videos even though your country is still in so much distress but working to resolve and rebuild. Beautiful cat, Cookie, as well!
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How that cat can build this great terrarium is just amazing!
The streaks on the glass will be from soil mites. Super tiny dots (brown or white) they are beneficial and in all soil. Caterpillar is a millipede. The antenna thing might be a predatory mite. Add a load of springtails to the mix to keep on top of dead plant matter. Just let it do it's thing.
after seeing your first video, I decided to preform the same experiment with things I found in my back yard. I'd say it's going very well! (the isopods do like to stay out of sight, though)
6:15 OMG I FOUND THAT SAME CREATURE IN MINE, TOO! Weird, right?
the moss in mine also molded quite a bit. I decided to just roll with it, since the bugs and isopods probably eat moss, aswell.
@@goobearboy1017they eat rotten wood
sir... There's a difference between a millipede and a caterpillar.
You need to add decaying leaves every couple days. That is what they normally eat. Adding Springtails will also help with the mold issue.
I love how this guy calls antennas tentacles it's so funny to me
Prepare for lots more isopods!! They were mating when they sat on top of eachother also the little worm was a millipede your lucky to have them!! They will grow bigger depending on the type for example the smallest I know the bumblebee millipede grows up to 3inches long
They live in the same environment so you should be fine
Isopods are so cool and cute definitely a great pet to have!
Your narration is great!
Are you planning on putting springtails to handle the molds?
1:54 perhaps springtails
its amazing to see an ecosystem forming before your own eyes.
If you wanna fix your mold problem naturally then add some spring tails or even some slugs can work too
There were definitely springtails in there, but their numbers might be low. They'll multiply in time.
@@alyxandraramsey5828 yeah especially after that mold broke out they will be multiplying like crazy
Add Springtails, it'll prevent fungus gnats from getting it of control. They like a cover of dry leaves in the bottom
Def not a go to solution though, they’ll help in established colonies. All they really do is outcompete their food source. Not saying it DOESNT work. Just that it cannot be the only solution to be used (:
Snail trails! 🐌 and that was a millipede not a caterpillar!
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Ok, so those tiny flying mosquitoes are likely to be fungus gnats. Totally harmless but very persistent. I know many have said it before me but the 'caterpillar' is actually a millipede
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Wow never seen them shed Their skin so cool!! Thank you
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The isopods are interesting and cute.
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4:16 This is a milipede, not a caterpillar
AMAZING VIDEO
I love the isopod species you put in was Oniscus asellus a very underrated isopod
put a lot of springtails, they like to eat mold, and will be completely fine, wile the isopods may die from mold
4:50 - It's not a spider, it's an opiliones / harvestman / daddy long legs. It's a clade of arachnids that's older than spiders; essentially a proto-spider. Opiliones only have 1 body segment instead of 2 like true spiders, cannot spin webs, and are not venomous.
So cool and interesting, thanks!
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Really beautiful 😍
4:50 Not a spider, but an opiliones, they are arachnids, but not venomous and can't bite humans, I believe they feed mostly on plant matter, though I may be wrong
Amazing
Thanks for sharing
Cookie, my cat likes whipped cream, too. You two should petition for more.
Such a beautiful video❤
0:30 Who let that ant in?
Those tracks are snail tracks. I finally have seen mine. Tiny and cool looking. There’s a spider somewhere. Even a centipede. And some kind of flying insect species. Hitchhikers
The worm at 4:25 is an earthworm and the dark-coloured worm-like thing inside its body is a blood vessel running along the length of its body.
Sensational video.
You're underground caterpillar is not a caterpillar, it's a beautiful millipede. Look up chocolate millipede, it's a larger type
"The creature you've never seen before" you ask what the purpose of the long antennae that swept to the side in a swimming motion..water tension..and mobility. It spreads out it's footprint on the water with antennae-outriggers while sweeping back...this propels it across the surface of the water.
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The little spider creature is called a harvestmen they feed on small critters and detritus the species I keep I feed mostly fish flakes
What species are you currently keeping?
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I think the creature with the 'rhythmic antennae' is an Earth Mite.
Also, incase this wasn't mentioned by anyone else, the isopods that were sitting on top of one another seemed to possibly be mating so expect baby isopods soon!
Hello it would be amazing if you raised snails ^^ I have over 30 snails and they are super fulfilling pets with their own expressions and are just ADORABLE in general. If you do get snails make sure you include a spray bottle.
That laugh gave me a nightmare 😂
That was called a millipede
What camera / lenses do you use for the macro footage ?
The spider actually isnt a spider at all! Its called a Harvestman, and they'll eat decaying plant matter and occasionally insects.
how lovely, like watching a live birth. so precious
Hi! Do you have a list of equipment you are using to record/do a photos? If not, can you tell what camera and lenses do you have? Great videos! Cheers :)
I've never seen an isopod shedding it's quite interesting to be honest.
I wonder if the spider you found is actually a harvestman, or Opiliones!
such a cool video! thanks for sharing :D
this is a great video
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You need to get some cool isopods like lavas and armadillidiums and orange kois too if you like cool ones
4:10 That is not a caterpiller. That is a millipede, & they share a similar niche to isopods, eating decaying organic matter.
Cool video
What the in the hell is that into? Not criticizing it just what is with the whip cream cat? Why?
How do you prevent the terrarium from getting condensation everywhere?
I think try to not have too much direct light, and before you film or start the terrarium he probably wiped it out.
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4:08 I think that is a millipede, not a catepillar
Or centipede
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Amazing footage, list of equipment used 😁?
The very small creature with long antenna is probably a Spring tale there harmless and eat dead leaves
You make gross insects look cool
He should be a narrater in bbc, national geographic etc.
That small thing you saw was a mite using it’s antenna to find his way around
can you get an aquarium and put a crayfish in there? their awesome and the bigger the tank the bigger they get what im trying to say is that they grow according to size and the minimum size for them is a 40 gallon aquarium do some research on them. To tell if they are female or male check under their tail, a female's tail is clear under so they can hold their eggs but a male's tail is not clear and don't put more than one other wise they'll mate if one is male and one is female and they'll fight if they are both males so what i recommend you to do is just keep one crayfish. It'll be pretty cool to see some mini freshwater lobsters in an aquarium and they are mini freshwater lobsters 😄🙂🦞
Ohhhhhhh, so that's why earthworms can stretch their bodies to move forward. It's not that they're stretching per se, their body is actually folded within their outer skin. When they "stretch", they're merely straightening themselves and folding up again.
You learn something new everyday. 😁
the terraium is close or open ?
those "mosquitos" are from gnats! (those are also the ones that make the trails)
How do you prepare this terrarium ? how many speces have yuou put insied ? thank you and this isn a very good job . i iam an italian boy ,. I love too much terrarium
would u like a tutorial on how to make this ?
That is not a Catipllar that's a millipede
The trails on the glass are either caused by tiny snails or grindal worms
I wonder what those two argued about, what was it that made one of them so mad that he started chewing the plant so his friends would fall? 🤔😂
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That spider must be a harvestman and it feeds on plant matter and rarely on easy prey like soil mites.
I once made terrarium but plants died within few days
That worm doesn't have a shell, just skin, & the other 'worm' in it is it's internal organs.
might be that isopods only break down the matter, pretty soon, with no other ecosystem; everything is rotten and possibly on a wrong ph level for new plant life
5:34 that is them trying to make more isopods.
So the trails you are seeing are most likely snails. I have several enclosures like this.
That caterpillar is actually a Millipede.
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The spider with two eyes is a daddy long legs. Daddy long legs are not spiders.
5:32
yeah they are uh totally talking about something no bad s word or anything like that
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