The details and the size almost make it seem like you were building a tank for the springtails ... instead of the springtails just being a helpful addition
At 10:31 you mentioned the word "bones" and that made me think... have you ever thought about putting bones in a terrarium before? Personally, I think that would be pretty neat. Maybe you could purchase some owl pellets and sort out some bones that would be cool in a mini terrarium?? Something to think about, eh?
Several people do this but bones will break down in time if they are in contact with too much moisture. It's best to use sand underneath the skull/bones or put it on a mini platform (dried bark/flat stone) to keep it away from water.
I know this video is older but I've been scrawling your whole channel for a couple of weeks now and wanted to say I've tried this!! I combined this idea with the native terrarium video and got a whole bunch of stuff from around my place and out them in little jars. I found some really neat plants I still need to identify, but I had so much fun and I'm definitely hooked. Thanks for these cool videos :D
I just wanted to say that, as an Educator (for a long time...) you are a surprisingly effective and articulate speaker, and with a very relaxed, casual and enjoyable style. There's an old saying, you can always tell when someone is speaking through the filter of "I know what I know, and I know it cold."
Since following you I have made 4 small terrariums, they're not as good as yours, but I love them. Thank you for the guidance and good karma. Hope you are doing well in your new place!
Your editing skills are on point - like damn! And this was really interesting video, thank you for making it! I’m an animal attendant student (idk is this the right term in english, but basically I’m studying to take care of different animals haha!) and recently we’ve been talking about vivariums at school and thinking of making one as a project. Your videos have been so useful and fun to watch, and I got some really useful tips too :) Thank you for your effort and great videos! Keep up the amazing work!
I do very small and micro scale terrariums and one tip I would give you is to wet the bottom of the moss so when you stick it in the container it will kind of stick to the bottom of the substrate. I hate when you have it in a good place and you pull your tweezers out and the moss comes back up. This used to happen to me all the time. I enjoyed this video. I love mini stuff!
this was inspiring for me. I think I might try an experiment that I will go out and find a real full size nature scape either in my yard, in the forests or parks around me. photo it and try to build a hard scape in various sizes of bottles based on that. I would also collect things from said location, then use those to build the terrariums out. hummmm... love your stuff Tanner
I realy learned a lot from your videos! I build them myself now since I have a house with no garden or balcony.. my room is getting full now hahaha but I love nature and this is just a easy but satisfying way to have nature at home! thank you!!
I showed this to my stepdaughter and she said this was "interesting"... thank you very much for all of your efforts man... I am really enthused to make something like this with the kids...
this is one of my favorite videos of yours yet! thanks for going more into detail on hardscapes and varying the terrain through the drainage layer. those two things have been my weak points and this helped!
nice work tanner. since watching, i have made 2 terrariums in jars a little bigger than mason jars. their a month old and doing very well, thanks to you. carmine.
I'm really glad you went with this type of size and scale, I had been wanting to see what you would end up going with as far as the detail and plant choices. Awesome :)
"Sorry bro" ah ! ah ! Great tiny terrarium. I made my first last week and have some kind of spider web between a piece of oak and the soil, and grey/blue rot on the wood... Perhaps too much moisture inside ? Too much water at the beginning ? Keep doing videos like this, and greatings from France !
It is so nice to watch all your work with moss in the glasses. Now I have a question, please. The tiny springtails aren't adults jet. Will they grow up in that glass? And what's the matter then? Will you take them out to let them out into the nature because the glass ist to small for all of them??? And another question about the water. Do you only put that 5 or 6 drops only one time because the glass is closed with the cork oder will you do it again. Sorry for my English. I am writing from Germany and I left School 1984 ;-) So Google is helping me ;-) Hope the best for you.
Awesome build! Thanks for sharing. I personally would love to see you do something featuring some air plants. I’ve been watching a lot of Rainforest Flora’s channel and am now kind of in an air plant mode and I just think you could do something really nice with some cool air plants. Aloha🤙🏾
Hey great build, love the mini terraria's! Also today I made my own terrarium for the first time! Can you, or anyone tell me if I should vent the terrarium the first week or more or so or close it right away? I have no idea !
You shouldn't have to vent it unless it's always condensated. If so, occasionally vent or remove excess moisture with a paper towel until it only happens occasionally.
Very cool. Question: are you more interested in the "aesthetic" and beauty of the terrariums or watching the animals and plants grow in a closed system?
Hey, awesome videos filled with easily explained to the point content tied together with smooth transitions, keep up the amazing work. I've always wanted to do something naturalistic like this with my ball python enclosure but don't really have a place to start. I've decided I don't use live plants since I don't want the hassle of maintaining them. also using spray foam to make the background seems like it will work since I have a large enclosure to cover. I was wondering if you have or could make a video explaining all the elements of the prosses such as what or where to put the hardscape and what the difference between the layers. Also do you know of any fake plants that look realistic enough to not stand out from the rest of the enclosure Kind regards Tom
Hi Tanner, yet another cool crafting. Just curious about how to make the craft content look different from others? I tried to mimic mini terrariums, with native content, however, I'm yet to achieve a real craft look inside those I did.. the types of moss you use add a lot more beauty to the content.. I do not know where to find such types here in the surroundings that I live.. Very very interesting. Thank you for the video
The new lighting looks superb & the editing was great ! - Amazing and interesting video as always !! ( the sudden box of springtails scared me at first haha, but because of how you portray them in your videos (such as the editing and respect you give them + pointing out all their amazing features), it's a real eye opener of how you cute and great creature they are!!
I just recently learned about these little terrariums and am very interested, but have a few questions... Sorry if this sounds weird but can the plants breath when the lid is on...? Or do they not need to? Also where might I obtain some springtails (if that's the correct name)? And is it possible to make a terrarium without them? Thank you so much for the neat video, I can't wait to learn more!
The air inside the terrarium already is sufficint for the plants to breathe, and if the lid is pourous enough it won't matter. The springtails are completely optional, however they are very helpful at maintaining the terrarium, and takes away the need for you to clean them regularly. You can buy springtail cultures on ebay for very cheap.
Yes of course. I have shown and talked about that in several videos. Check out the false bottom video I have linked up in the description if you haven't yet, it should help.
I am not sure spring water is an alternative to purified, considering the process in which "spring" water is collected, often leaves it with some, if not MORE impurities than tap water, due to how it is transported from spring, to facility, sadly. Anyone else have info on this potential truth? Great video Tanner!
Loved the video! I’ve been trying so hard to catch some spring tails and not having much luck :( I’m in Aus and can’t find starter cultures for sale. Any advice??
I was wondering if it would work to use the charcoal layer as a drainage barrier? I mostly use moss in my terrariums so roots aren’t really an issue but if I also introduce small plants like clover will roots grow past a heafty layer of charcoal?
I have some questions. I don't have mold in my terrarium, but say there was an outbreak. Is that good or bad? And second, I don't have the most tightest cap to my terrarium. Is that terrible or is it fine. Thanks for the response!
"a little drop or two" at drop #5 I felt like this was a thriller movie. Drop #6 blew my mind
I laughed so hard at this because I made my first terrarium a week ago and did the same thing.
Lmao
😂😂😂😂
I love the scale. The springtails look huge in this terrarium. So cute.
The details and the size almost make it seem like you were building a tank for the springtails ... instead of the springtails just being a helpful addition
Haha I guess that's a cool way to look at it!
At 10:31 you mentioned the word "bones" and that made me think... have you ever thought about putting bones in a terrarium before? Personally, I think that would be pretty neat. Maybe you could purchase some owl pellets and sort out some bones that would be cool in a mini terrarium?? Something to think about, eh?
Very interesting idea!
Yes very good idea!
Several people do this but bones will break down in time if they are in contact with too much moisture. It's best to use sand underneath the skull/bones or put it on a mini platform (dried bark/flat stone) to keep it away from water.
I’ve done this with some of my larger terrariums, it does add a cool aesthetic but yes, they do break down in more humid environments
I believe some people use it for calcium supplementation- ( correct me if i used a wrong C term )
"a drop or two. 1,2,...3 aaaand 4, we'll go 5.i think that'll be go-EH LETS GO 6"
I know this video is older but I've been scrawling your whole channel for a couple of weeks now and wanted to say I've tried this!! I combined this idea with the native terrarium video and got a whole bunch of stuff from around my place and out them in little jars. I found some really neat plants I still need to identify, but I had so much fun and I'm definitely hooked. Thanks for these cool videos :D
I just wanted to say that, as an Educator (for a long time...) you are a surprisingly effective and articulate speaker, and with a very relaxed, casual and enjoyable style. There's an old saying, you can always tell when someone is speaking through the filter of "I know what I know, and I know it cold."
Since following you I have made 4 small terrariums, they're not as good as yours, but I love them. Thank you for the guidance and good karma. Hope you are doing well in your new place!
I liked it very much! The size was very nice, not too small but just perfect if you have a small apartment.
Yes! I actually did a native terrarium yesterday, and unfortunately, like you said...Didn’t notice the seam was on front until I finished. Great tip.
Your editing skills are on point - like damn! And this was really interesting video, thank you for making it! I’m an animal attendant student (idk is this the right term in english, but basically I’m studying to take care of different animals haha!) and recently we’ve been talking about vivariums at school and thinking of making one as a project.
Your videos have been so useful and fun to watch, and I got some really useful tips too :)
Thank you for your effort and great videos! Keep up the amazing work!
That's awesome and great to hear! Good luck with your studies! ✌️
I do very small and micro scale terrariums and one tip I would give you is to wet the bottom of the moss so when you stick it in the container it will kind of stick to the bottom of the substrate. I hate when you have it in a good place and you pull your tweezers out and the moss comes back up. This used to happen to me all the time. I enjoyed this video. I love mini stuff!
How often do you re-water the terrariums?
@@SVJMIA they're supposed to be fully self sustaining... So never.
this was inspiring for me. I think I might try an experiment that I will go out and find a real full size nature scape either in my yard, in the forests or parks around me. photo it and try to build a hard scape in various sizes of bottles based on that. I would also collect things from said location, then use those to build the terrariums out. hummmm... love your stuff Tanner
I realy learned a lot from your videos! I build them myself now since I have a house with no garden or balcony.. my room is getting full now hahaha but I love nature and this is just a easy but satisfying way to have nature at home! thank you!!
The terrarium really came to life after you put the Springtails in because they added the element of movement. So adorable!
I showed this to my stepdaughter and she said this was "interesting"... thank you very much for all of your efforts man... I am really enthused to make something like this with the kids...
this is one of my favorite videos of yours yet! thanks for going more into detail on hardscapes and varying the terrain through the drainage layer. those two things have been my weak points and this helped!
Awesome! I'm glad that you found this video useful.
nice work tanner. since watching, i have made 2 terrariums in jars a little bigger than mason jars. their a month old and doing very well, thanks to you. carmine.
I love how you make Terrariums and other stuff keep making more please 😊
That turned out beautiful. Excellent job on the video and terrarium, Tanner.
Thank you!
Is it their calming appearance or my god complex to control life that makes terreriums so appealing?
Both. Playing god to make something beautiful and completely controlled.
This is really calming. I kinda wanna start working at a garden next summer.
So cute! You've got a great eye for design
Thanks Tanner, you're the man
Surely I am not the only one who actually finds those springtails cute, right? :/
Haha you're not alone! I just have to throw that disclaimer out there for the hundreds of hate comments I've got about how they "ruined" the video.
Shobhit Vashistha nope they're adorable!
@@SerpaDesign "ruined" the video... that's hilarious!
and... More bloopers PLEASE!!?
Shobhit Vashistha no way. they are so cute!
Your not alo e
I love watching these ecosphere and terrarium videos, keep it up!
Thank you for inspiring me to make terrariums when I had never even heard of them before 3 months ago!!!!
Nunca pensei que fosse possível. Você está de parabéns! Brasil, Salvador, Bahia.
Thanks mate! I have found now a new hobby and i have made one small terrarium, but i am working on a bigger terrarium.
I love my houseplants, and now you have inspired me to try a terrarium. I just watched 9 of your terrarium builds in a row.
I made a terrarium 2 days ago, I just added creatures in there everything is thriving, I have you to thank for helping me make a terrarium
I'm really glad you went with this type of size and scale, I had been wanting to see what you would end up going with as far as the detail and plant choices. Awesome :)
What about a Volcanic Vivarium? With fake fire and fake lava? Like fog with a red light on it to look like fire..
Volcanic would be super cool, or maybe even just a prehistoric vivarium?
@@Zubagon child we want fake fire and fake lava
YES PLEASE
You are a true artist of Nature: congratulations! I follow your instructive videos with interest and pleasure.
The opening on this video was amazing!😍
I loved it !!! Great job
I’m so excited for this!! Going to give it a try!
Awesome! And you answered my question from a previous video! I had ask about the springtails!
Love it !
Cute lil spring tails ..
I love your work so much! You have inspired me to make a terrarium this summer. Keep up the good work
"Sorry bro" ah ! ah ! Great tiny terrarium. I made my first last week and have some kind of spider web between a piece of oak and the soil, and grey/blue rot on the wood... Perhaps too much moisture inside ? Too much water at the beginning ? Keep doing videos like this, and greatings from France !
Nice bro 👍👍 love watching the builds.
Darling! Needed to see this👍🏼
I've created three terrariums 2 look amazing
Adoro seus vídeos e todo seu trabalho com terrários, obrigado por compartilhar,ganhou mais uma inscrita,sou viciada em terrários.Abraço do Brasil.
voce sabe me dizer o nome dos insetos que ele colocou dentro?
Thanks Tanner!
I almost missed the Blooper at the end. 😂 Loved it! 😂
Great editing!
Very relaxing to watch. I'm curious why the springtails are kept in a box full of coal ..
Love you videos , always relaxing to watch !
Nice little build
Always love your videos Tanner! Have you considered cutting the cork a little? Would take up less room in the terrarium. Thanks
It is so nice to watch all your work with moss in the glasses. Now I have a question, please. The tiny springtails aren't adults jet. Will they grow up in that glass? And what's the matter then? Will you take them out to let them out into the nature because the glass ist to small for all of them??? And another question about the water. Do you only put that 5 or 6 drops only one time because the glass is closed with the cork oder will you do it again. Sorry for my English. I am writing from Germany and I left School 1984 ;-) So Google is helping me ;-) Hope the best for you.
Awesome build! Thanks for sharing. I personally would love to see you do something featuring some air plants. I’ve been watching a lot of Rainforest Flora’s channel and am now kind of in an air plant mode and I just think you could do something really nice with some cool air plants. Aloha🤙🏾
Hey great build, love the mini terraria's! Also today I made my own terrarium for the first time! Can you, or anyone tell me if I should vent the terrarium the first week or more or so or close it right away? I have no idea !
You shouldn't have to vent it unless it's always condensated. If so, occasionally vent or remove excess moisture with a paper towel until it only happens occasionally.
Very cool. Question: are you more interested in the "aesthetic" and beauty of the terrariums or watching the animals and plants grow in a closed system?
I think that hardware store gravel is crushed bluestone. It compacts very nicely
Love it!
Very neat! I’d love to buy one from you lol
Hey, awesome videos filled with easily explained to the point content tied together with smooth transitions, keep up the amazing work. I've always wanted to do something naturalistic like this with my ball python enclosure but don't really have a place to start. I've decided I don't use live plants since I don't want the hassle of maintaining them. also using spray foam to make the background seems like it will work since I have a large enclosure to cover. I was wondering if you have or could make a video explaining all the elements of the prosses such as what or where to put the hardscape and what the difference between the layers. Also do you know of any fake plants that look realistic enough to not stand out from the rest of the enclosure Kind regards Tom
looks really nice and greate editing!
Great little build man, a world 🌍 in a world 🌍 🤗
Well done once again :-)
Could you do a large terrarium using one of those gallon plastic water bottles used in office water dispensers?
Hi Tanner, yet another cool crafting. Just curious about how to make the craft content look different from others? I tried to mimic mini terrariums, with native content, however, I'm yet to achieve a real craft look inside those I did.. the types of moss you use add a lot more beauty to the content.. I do not know where to find such types here in the surroundings that I live.. Very very interesting. Thank you for the video
I just discovered you like a week ago lol I have been watching lots of your videos its awesome!
Hey Tanner since you like trees, plants etc have you considered doing a bonsai tree with moss stones around it?
I have considered it and definitely will at some point. 🌲
The new lighting looks superb & the editing was great !
- Amazing and interesting video as always !!
( the sudden box of springtails scared me at first haha, but because of how you portray them in your videos (such as the editing and respect you give them + pointing out all their amazing features), it's a real eye opener of how you cute and great creature they are!!
I just recently learned about these little terrariums and am very interested, but have a few questions...
Sorry if this sounds weird but can the plants breath when the lid is on...? Or do they not need to?
Also where might I obtain some springtails (if that's the correct name)? And is it possible to make a terrarium without them?
Thank you so much for the neat video, I can't wait to learn more!
The air inside the terrarium already is sufficint for the plants to breathe, and if the lid is pourous enough it won't matter. The springtails are completely optional, however they are very helpful at maintaining the terrarium, and takes away the need for you to clean them regularly. You can buy springtail cultures on ebay for very cheap.
@@user-ul8es5ob9i thank you
Super Awesomeness....
thank you for the great terrarium videos i subscribed!
Thumbs up as soon as the video started!!
Lighting two candles with one match, more positive than killing birds, lol...LOVE your videos!!!!!
Haha I can dig it! After the fact I'm like "that was kind of a downer" lol. Maybe I will be taking that in future videos. 😁
Plus makes me feel less crazy with all my terrariums haha
love it
5:13 that seams smart.
I really wanna see what a carnivorous terrarium looks, have you ever thought about doing one?
Wow
Can you try to recreate one of your big ones in as small of a container possible?
Can u use the charcoal instead of gravel? I just think it makes sense using the charcoal?
Yes of course. I have shown and talked about that in several videos. Check out the false bottom video I have linked up in the description if you haven't yet, it should help.
I heard it purifies water so possibly
Whats the species of liverwart he used?
VERY GOOD VIDEO
Looking forward to see the update in a few months or so! :D
Just subscribed. Your DIY aquarium sump brought me hear.
Do you still paint, because you are really good at it
Yes I do. I have a few videos coming out (eventually) about it. I just have to finish up a painting that I started back in March.
I am not sure spring water is an alternative to purified, considering the process in which "spring" water is collected, often leaves it with some, if not MORE impurities than tap water, due to how it is transported from spring, to facility, sadly. Anyone else have info on this potential truth? Great video Tanner!
Nice video, about springtails, how longe they can live? should I add more after a time?
Loved the video! I’ve been trying so hard to catch some spring tails and not having much luck :( I’m in Aus and can’t find starter cultures for sale. Any advice??
If you know anyone with a compost bin you can probably find a few in there. Got mine from my parents compost bin 🙂
@@sutekhxaos thanks, I was wondering where to find them as well.
Could you make a terrarium out of a square bottle like that and could you use dirt during winter from your yard
Is working witouth the layer to separed the stone from de soil? Urbvideos are great,thanks
You mentioned the type of water to use. Does distilled water count?
Do you have to add spring tails? Would some other bug work? Or could it work without bugs?
Does the lid of the container matter? Cork or plastic/metal twist cap?
Is it safe to use seashells in native terrariums? Or is the salt to harsh?
cute! would this work for succulents?
Ruby Cornista I think a closed terrarium would be to moist of an environment for succulents
most succulents need soil that drains well and need times where the soil will dry almost completely before watering again.
As everyone else has said, closed terrariums aren't suitable for succulents unfortunately.
I was wondering if it would work to use the charcoal layer as a drainage barrier? I mostly use moss in my terrariums so roots aren’t really an issue but if I also introduce small plants like clover will roots grow past a heafty layer of charcoal?
Yeah you'll be fine to make your false bottom's drainage layer out of charcoal. Just break it up into gravel sized pieces and sift out the dust.
I have some questions. I don't have mold in my terrarium, but say there was an outbreak. Is that good or bad? And second, I don't have the most tightest cap to my terrarium. Is that terrible or is it fine. Thanks for the response!
16:37 *Springtails scream in unison*
awesome
Love you videos. I was wondering what size jar you used for this video? And if you have a link to it thanks.