I came up with this idea last week and had to make it happen! Been wanting to do something with millipedes for awhile and thought this would be a perfect way to showcase them. What do you think?! Also I went back to my original recording voice... I can't believe how many of you thought I was sad last week. I simply decided to talk instead of narrate. I appreciate how many of you provided encouraging words though. SerpaSquad 🌿
Another reason, why you shouldn't use your normal mix is the coco fiber. The coco fiber will usually be lethal to millipedes. I think, the only reason, you still found a fee was, that it also includes other stuff. But if you want some millipedes in a vivarium, you should think of a better option for coco fiber.😄 Sorry, if it's written a bit weird, I'm still sick from the flu, so my head doesn't work well😂
This might be my favorite build yet. exquisite design! And you somehow never mentioned the gorgeously thematic dragon stone, dragon wood, and flame moss!
I love how this design turned out! I think for the future you should make something involving Red Claw crabs I can see making a beach themed habitat a unique and awesome scape
@Daniela Ferreira wanna build mine as well, its been months and im still procrastinating, leaving the whole thing for "later" , but i really want one xD
I don't think I've ever seen a terrerium setup like this, but my favorite part is the "vine". I think it would be cool to make a huge setup specifically for millipedes, isopods, springtails, worms, and other cleanup crews. Edit : Punctuation error
TheRaptorsRampage AntCanada did something like this although he focused on functionality over aesthetics. He called it the “Nucleus” and it only houses worms, millipedes and others that you mentioned which he uses to cultivate a diverse substrate additive to his other enclosures. It would be really cool to see what Tanner could do with an idea like that but put his artistic touch on it.
I would absolutely love to see this actually. I recently tried my hand at ants and it didn't go well so I've decided to try bottom feeders. I have snails who recently had babies and the isopods seem happy to crawl around in with them and have bred on their own too. No plant survives that terrarium though, lmao.
I do not delude myself that i will ever go to the trouble of attempting to make one of these beautiful creations, but i thoroughly enjoy watching you do so. Its very therapeutic, and i get a sense of achievement vicariously. This has all fascinated me since i was a child but as with most people life just gets in the way, so your videos are the next best thing.
Hey man in the future when you’re taping a round edge, rather than curving the tape and creating folds the epoxy can get under, try applying straight strips all the way around and cut it off along your line with a razor blade. It will leave less gaps and folds for the finish to seep under.
E H I think he just changed his mind about how he wanted it to look toward the end. Had he gone in wanting the whole base black, I’m sure he would have painted it earlier on
One of my favorites so far! The contrast between the stone, plants, and roots all give it a real life landscape look. Great work and thank you for the inspiration.
The "Dragon" stone is called Ohko in Japan and Taihu in China, both are revered in their countries of origin. Interestingly, they are most often used as you used them, placed at a right angle to how they are found in nature. This is a remarkably beautiful terrarium. You are an artist. I am even beginning to warm up to millipedes...If you are ever in Portland, Oregon, the Chinese Classical Garden recreates a typical scholar's home in Suzhuo, China, complete with literal tons of dragon rock from clay-filled caves outside of the city of Suzhou. I think you'd feel at home there.
That's so weird ... I have this cloche container sitting in my garage for about a year now. Today I saw it and thought I'd better start thinking of an idea to do something with it. Then this video turns up on my UA-cam home page ... out of nowhere. Thanks for being there!
Don’t normal comment or like or anything but for this channel I do because it inspired me and hope it can inspire millions of others like me so I guess I could.❤
N U S H A N A he said he “may have to feed them or they will eat the plants” I thought they were supposed to eat the plants or at least dead leaves or something.
Without dome: Wow, what a beautiful piece. It seems more like something you'd find in a fantasy story than a tiny terrarium. With dome under the lights: It's a silly ghost! =D OOOOooOOoOoo!
Beside all your great talent.. what is amazing is what you share with us which is ..How to make it!!! .. with every single detail and that is priceless.. you make this world a better world and Im thankful with you for ever.
at first i was worried about the millipedes not having enough substrate to burrow in , then you brought out those crazy small ones ! beautiful build and super unique !
I love watching terrarium and bonsai videos. But I hate most of them. This is my favorite video of this genre. What an amazing piece of art you have made. Love it! Thank you for sharing your creative process so effectively and sussinctly.
After attempting to work with a design that includes roots I have realized how much talent it takes to do what you do...mine didn't come out anywhere as nice, but I realize it is because of the way you drape the roots over the stone...mine looked more like I stuck them in at weird angles! Great job working with the materials, Tanner!
The lights give the glass dome eyes xD Also, Frickin awesome work my dude! When I saw "millipede" in the title I was wondering how a giant one would mix with your often very delicate environments, but yeah those guys will do!
Stunning vivarium, as always. My only concern is that the pedes wont be getting any organic nutrients via rotting wood or soil/compost, both of which are very important for them!
Yeah substrate is super important for millis. They need a good amount of it and it needs to have pretty specific components which were not included at all.
First time commenting on one of your vids, but this piece required me to say something. I find this extremely beautiful, and wanted you to know i appreciate what you put into it. Really really well done!
The dragon stone and dragon root were great choices for the terrarium. I like how they give the plants structure without needing too much soil substrate
So beautiful. What a wonderful creation! I think it would be fun to see a touch of whimsy in a piece like this... like adding a small tiki statue or something hinting of an overgrown, forgotten temple. Thank you for sharing your talent with the world!
I love it! Beautiful! Thank you Tanner. You’re an artist. What I think most about when I see your videos is your passion and dedication to your art. Than you for sharing. 😚
Kiddo, you are soooo very talented. I love your projects and videos. You make us oldies feel like we can do this too. I really love that you don’t ever really use impossible hard to find supplies. Thank you
We love your videos and we greatly enjoy when you add animals into your setups, you have inspired me and my GF to get our own aquarium and we designed the plant setup based on your techniques. Thank you for all the amazing content. on another note, you sound way better in this video compared to the last one, all tho personally i miss the more upbeat Tanner!
You have an incredible talent. I could watch your videos all day (sometimes I do!). I wish you the very best in all you do. Thank you for posting these.
This is amazing. I just started a colony of outside garden millipedes the other day, they are so cute and active. I love them and happy to see you use them here. They're like little dragons circling a mountain straight out of some Chinese fantasy.
absolutely stunning! how about one of those tiny orchids on top as a true 'crowning jewel'. totally one of my favs of ur creations. the milipedes r super neat in this
Each time I think you've peaked in creativity and made the best, you go one better. The rocks and roots combination works so well, they look like they grown together. This is perfectly amazing and must be fun watching the millipedes run up and down.
I came up with this idea last week and had to make it happen! Been wanting to do something with millipedes for awhile and thought this would be a perfect way to showcase them. What do you think?!
Also I went back to my original recording voice... I can't believe how many of you thought I was sad last week. I simply decided to talk instead of narrate. I appreciate how many of you provided encouraging words though. SerpaSquad 🌿
Absolutely gorgeous! Perfect idea!
Another reason, why you shouldn't use your normal mix is the coco fiber. The coco fiber will usually be lethal to millipedes. I think, the only reason, you still found a fee was, that it also includes other stuff. But if you want some millipedes in a vivarium, you should think of a better option for coco fiber.😄
Sorry, if it's written a bit weird, I'm still sick from the flu, so my head doesn't work well😂
This might be my favorite build yet. exquisite design! And you somehow never mentioned the gorgeously thematic dragon stone, dragon wood, and flame moss!
I can't wait to see this all grown out. What a great idea and great use for this container!!!
I love how this design turned out! I think for the future you should make something involving Red Claw crabs I can see making a beach themed habitat a unique and awesome scape
I have no idea why the youtube algorithm suddenly decided I'd like terrariums, but it's scary how right it was.
That’s how I got into the hobby. Randomly got recommend a video of his.
same, this is so fun to watch. Makes me want to build one myself
Me too!
This is why u don't take the UA-cam algorithm likely
Same for me
i always imagine the fish and insects going " YOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!" when they see their new house lmao
lmfao
LOLOL. Pimp my terrarium...the millipede special.
welcome MTV. THIS is MY crib
"LET'S FUCKING GOOO"
5:58
Watching a terrarium being built is so satisfying. I can’t leave without seeing the results!
pickl peep Excellent done well done agree
Should check out The Green Machine
channel too. It leaves you in awe once its done.
And after seeing the results, I immediately become eager for the update video.
No pride in sin
simple and true, very interesting content period.
Me: i have to work early tomorrow, i should go to bed.
Also me at 3 am after watching this : A terrarium, I should build a terrarium.
MOOD!
@Daniela Ferreira wanna build mine as well, its been months and im still procrastinating, leaving the whole thing for "later" , but i really want one xD
Duuuuude me too
Hey, that's me!
@@dieseann6708 10 months lather and I still have not build one, or at least not one that has water and all those really cool features , sad
I don't think I've ever seen a terrerium setup like this, but my favorite part is the "vine". I think it would be cool to make a huge setup specifically for millipedes, isopods, springtails, worms, and other cleanup crews.
Edit : Punctuation error
TheRaptorsRampage AntCanada did something like this although he focused on functionality over aesthetics. He called it the “Nucleus” and it only houses worms, millipedes and others that you mentioned which he uses to cultivate a diverse substrate additive to his other enclosures. It would be really cool to see what Tanner could do with an idea like that but put his artistic touch on it.
I would absolutely love to see this actually. I recently tried my hand at ants and it didn't go well so I've decided to try bottom feeders. I have snails who recently had babies and the isopods seem happy to crawl around in with them and have bred on their own too. No plant survives that terrarium though, lmao.
The rock work is similar to 植物男子Asu but I think Asu's is better
@@_ash__li Asu's amazing with dragon stone. He's why I started watching terrarium builds.
Petco sells 9lb bags for a little under $30.
I do not delude myself that i will ever go to the trouble of attempting to make one of these beautiful creations, but i thoroughly enjoy watching you do so. Its very therapeutic, and i get a sense of achievement vicariously. This has all fascinated me since i was a child but as with most people life just gets in the way, so your videos are the next best thing.
At first I thought you put googly eyes on the glass
0riginal _Panda_Child Excellent done well done agree
for a sec I thought they were air holes..then realized ahhh reflection
lol
thanks, now I can´t un-see
Me too! That would have been lowkey epic lmao
I love how you gently let them walk out of your hand, versus just dumping them in via a glass. What a lovely soul.
I thought the millipedes were going to be massive lol
It is only a small enclosure
I laughed once he dumped them in his hand.
@@tristan8041 SAME😭😭
YOUR TALKING ABOOT CENTIPEDES THEN
@@animalcrossingnerd8142 no, millipedes can be huge.
Update please! Really want to see how this one has grown over time.
It probably dried out
@@teunlll lol it’s re openable
@@funwithfish1507 he says it's not necessary to water it. Yet there is barely any drainage to the plants on top
@@teunlll actually he said he would water it when he fed the millipedes
It’s funny how he had to do a video about you people saying his setups doesn’t work, and you still with the bs. Boring
Hey man in the future when you’re taping a round edge, rather than curving the tape and creating folds the epoxy can get under, try applying straight strips all the way around and cut it off along your line with a razor blade. It will leave less gaps and folds for the finish to seep under.
Jamie Siebold for sure that stuff will creep anywhere it gets the chance that’s how we tape drains you get a cleaner better sealed result
Jamie Siebold great comment
Couldn't he have just painted the whole thing to begin with?
@@eh9918 yeah i dont see why the glass had to be on it for it to be painted lol. in the end everything was black anyway
E H I think he just changed his mind about how he wanted it to look toward the end. Had he gone in wanting the whole base black, I’m sure he would have painted it earlier on
One of my favorites so far! The contrast between the stone, plants, and roots all give it a real life landscape look. Great work and thank you for the inspiration.
The "Dragon" stone is called Ohko in Japan and Taihu in China, both are revered in their countries of origin. Interestingly, they are most often used as you used them, placed at a right angle to how they are found in nature. This is a remarkably beautiful terrarium. You are an artist. I am even beginning to warm up to millipedes...If you are ever in Portland, Oregon, the Chinese Classical Garden recreates a typical scholar's home in Suzhuo, China, complete with literal tons of dragon rock from clay-filled caves outside of the city of Suzhou. I think you'd feel at home there.
@ leefi
Thank you for the interesting information.
It‘s not Taihu stone.it's called Songpi stone in Chinese,that means the “bark of pine”
@@tonywoo2010 it could be called different things in different places in China?
That's so weird ... I have this cloche container sitting in my garage for about a year now. Today I saw it and thought I'd better start thinking of an idea to do something with it. Then this video turns up on my UA-cam home page ... out of nowhere. Thanks for being there!
I will take this opportunity to thank you for your content and your ability to share your experience with us. Thank you very much
Thank you for supporting what I do. It's greatly appreciated!
Jacob Bachini beautiful 👍
I would never have thought that one day I would appreciate the artistic value of millipedes.
Don’t normal comment or like or anything but for this channel I do because it inspired me and hope it can inspire millions of others like me so I guess I could.❤
The hardscape almost looks like a heart with veins... very cool
I'm glad someone else noticed! very cool indeed
I know right!
My 8 year old and I watch your builds. We adore your work and she says. "I think milipiede mountain is super cool!" 💜👍😄
I think this is my favourite thing you have built Tanner!
I did not search for this. I have never watched anything like this. I was fascinated the whole time. Amazing work.
this is literally the coolest thing I've ever seen! would love more updates on how the millipedes are doing in the future!!
N U S H A N A he said he “may have to feed them or they will eat the plants” I thought they were supposed to eat the plants or at least dead leaves or something.
Those millipedes definitely looked excited when they ran from his hand!
Without dome: Wow, what a beautiful piece. It seems more like something you'd find in a fantasy story than a tiny terrarium.
With dome under the lights: It's a silly ghost! =D OOOOooOOoOoo!
LOVE this... would like to see an update as it matures. THANK YOU for so much inspiration...
This has to be my favorite set up so far. The millipedes lucked out on this rad mountain home~ Thanks for sharing
This is my favourite one yet
Adding the twigs as vines made it look so much more cooler.
Awesome video
i wish you could have a place where we could see these beautiful creations all grown in!
Tanner, your terrariums constantly blow my mind, you are such a visionary, I can’t wait to see what you create next! Such beautiful living art!
I agree. This is off the scale creative, imho.
You are so pretty💐
@@mixz9929 thank you!
Beside all your great talent.. what is amazing is what you share with us which is ..How to make it!!! .. with every single detail and that is priceless.. you make this world a better world and Im thankful with you for ever.
Great concept, you should make more of these
The creation is just gorgeous. Nice to hear about the part of millipeds in a terrarium. Those are creatures I dread the most.
at first i was worried about the millipedes not having enough substrate to burrow in , then you brought out those crazy small ones ! beautiful build and super unique !
I love watching terrarium and bonsai videos. But I hate most of them. This is my favorite video of this genre. What an amazing piece of art you have made. Love it! Thank you for sharing your creative process so effectively and sussinctly.
Oh man, I had a cloche this exact size but my husband has it. Now I really wish I could get it back. This was absolutely beautiful!!!
I absolutely love this Terrarium. Uber stylish with a Vintage English garden vibe. I really want to try and make my own.
This might be my favorite piece you've made so far. You just keep getting better and better at this, and it's so fascinating to watch!
I’ve watched you build what seems like hundreds of terrariums now. This is still one of my favorites.
also can we just appreciate the mansion you essentially built for those bugs... living it up
This guy is a genius. I could watch his Chanel for hours
Milllepeds are the scariest thing ever to me . I don’t know much about millepedes but this tank is absolutely gorgeous!
John Travinsci Millipedes are actually harmless herbivores. Centipedes are the ones you need to worry about :)
This is one of the best examples of bringing nature into your home. This is breathtaking!!
Ooh I love the shape of this one! The vines especially really add interest to the piece.
You have a rare gift, it is fascinating to watch you build these little worlds. Thanks so much for sharing. Take care, -scott
love how the colour of the stone compliments the setup
as always, thank you for brightening up my saturday :>
11:15 Who all thought he drew eyes on the glass and then figured out it was just the reflection of his lights LMAO
Man this has to be my favorite so far! I just love that you added insect life, it gives a whole new dimension. 💖
After attempting to work with a design that includes roots I have realized how much talent it takes to do what you do...mine didn't come out anywhere as nice, but I realize it is because of the way you drape the roots over the stone...mine looked more like I stuck them in at weird angles! Great job working with the materials, Tanner!
The lights give the glass dome eyes xD
Also, Frickin awesome work my dude! When I saw "millipede" in the title I was wondering how a giant one would mix with your often very delicate environments, but yeah those guys will do!
I feel like Pac Man is going to come along and eat it.
It looks terrified at the thought of having millipedes inside of it...
I THOUGHT it was just me i also seen the eyes so cool
Dragon stones and dragon roots? Truly a mythical setup 🐉
By far one of the coolest terrariums you've made!
Millipede Mountain is one of my favorites. It has a very cinematic look and feel.
I love your channel it is so amazing and the projects you do are so amazing and they look so realistic as an exhibit
Oh yeah! He makes it into an art!
IT LOOKS, LIKE A JUNGLE. A MINI, JUNGLE.
oh yeah and im gonna spend hours looking for those millipedes.
i love it and good job.
I can nearly imagine a mini King Kong in there.
That looks beyond beautiful. I think adding a miniature orchid will bring a lot of color.
That’s just stunning 😍 I love the millipedes so cute. I can’t wait for the update video after things grow in!
Step by step it seems so easy but it ain't at all. I love this type of creativity 🔥
Stunning vivarium, as always. My only concern is that the pedes wont be getting any organic nutrients via rotting wood or soil/compost, both of which are very important for them!
He said he opens it to feed the millipedes.
@@guesswhat5200 it’s still not enough. They need to be surrounded by food, and they need their height in substrate to molt.
Yeah substrate is super important for millis. They need a good amount of it and it needs to have pretty specific components which were not included at all.
I heavily underestimated the work that goes behind making terrariums. This is fascinating.
This was one of my favorite designs of yours! I wish I had this in my house
That is the most exquisite terrarium ever! Bravo! I could watch these videos for days.
this is the coolest thing you've done so far! just beautiful in every way!
The dragon stone is amazing! It’s such a cool looking rock! I really love the millipedes in there. Making a tiny ecosystem is so cool!!!
First time commenting on one of your vids, but this piece required me to say something.
I find this extremely beautiful, and wanted you to know i appreciate what you put into it. Really really well done!
The dragon stone and dragon root were great choices for the terrarium. I like how they give the plants structure without needing too much soil substrate
Genuinly one of the coolest things i have seen in a while
So beautiful.
What a wonderful creation!
I think it would be fun to see a touch of whimsy in a piece like this... like adding a small tiki statue or something hinting of an overgrown, forgotten temple.
Thank you for sharing your talent with the world!
I love this one ‘ I’m going to have a go myself , thanks for the inspiration.
I smiled everytime the glass of the cloche was onscreen, the 'eyes' are so emotive.
Thats such a cool unique terrarium, looks like it could be one of those floating islands from avatar
I love it! Beautiful! Thank you Tanner. You’re an artist. What I think most about when I see your videos is your passion and dedication to your art. Than you for sharing. 😚
THIS IS AWSOME SO COOL ILL PUT SOME GARDEN MILLAPEDES IN A BIOACTIVE TERRIUM ONE DAY THIS IS COOL AWSOME WORK
This is an amazing creation. You really do excellent work
Absolutely fascinating! You have inspired me to build, finished my first piece tonight.
You’re so dedicated in your videos. I got so much respect for you.
0:09
It looks like two eyes
Holy hell, it is so cute
I'd like your whole stock
Kiddo, you are soooo very talented. I love your projects and videos. You make us oldies feel like we can do this too. I really love that you don’t ever really use impossible hard to find supplies.
Thank you
We love your videos and we greatly enjoy when you add animals into your setups, you have inspired me and my GF to get our own aquarium and we designed the plant setup based on your techniques. Thank you for all the amazing content.
on another note, you sound way better in this video compared to the last one, all tho personally i miss the more upbeat Tanner!
You have an incredible talent. I could watch your videos all day (sometimes I do!). I wish you the very best in all you do. Thank you for posting these.
You inspire me to do the same, moss man. Recently finished my first Closed terrarium. 🌱💚
0:10 - That face you make when you realize your the next terrarium. Seriously though, this is amazing and totally satisfying.
This is amazing. I just started a colony of outside garden millipedes the other day, they are so cute and active. I love them and happy to see you use them here.
They're like little dragons circling a mountain straight out of some Chinese fantasy.
This is definitely my favorite of all the ones I've seen so far. Stunning work
You should use more of that dragon root in other builds! I really like that they look like some kind of vines
Will do! It's relatively new to the hobby and not readily available otherwise I would have been using it already.
The millipedes are so cute! I had no idea they were so tiny.
This is one of my favorites!
I think of all your smaller builds, this is thus-far my favorite
absolutely stunning! how about one of those tiny orchids on top as a true 'crowning jewel'. totally one of my favs of ur creations. the milipedes r super neat in this
Great idea.
Bob Ross would be proud of you, my dude. I could watch these all day
Your awesome keep it up tanner!!!
Each time I think you've peaked in creativity and made the best, you go one better. The rocks and roots combination works so well, they look like they grown together. This is perfectly amazing and must be fun watching the millipedes run up and down.
This is one of my favourites! Is there an update on how it looks after some time?
It looks awesome- i love how the rocks look like they are floating above the base
As a millipede keeper this was twice as cool to watch as ever. Can't wait to see how this one develops.
That's my fav so far. I like how it fills the space.
The voice-over to me sounds like: ''If Steven Wright talked us through making a terrarium....''
These dragonstones are gorgeous.