If we consider the lifespan of a springtail to be of 12 months, and the timespan of the terrarium to be of 72 months (6 years), and that a springtail starts reproducing at 2 months old, the terrarium's springtails have been through 36 generations. If we consider that a new human generation is born every 25 years, the springtail's time within the terrarium would be equivalent to 900 human years. They're approaching a springtail's millennium already.
@@artemkortsev8279 That does make sense, yes. I just used the average the internet provided me with. Also, as a fun test, I did the calculations for my own family tree; I can trace forebears on my father's side back to 1768. Given that I was born in 1999, that gives me 231 years with 9 generations total, averaging at 25.6 years per generation. On my mother's side I can trace back to 1845 with 6 generations, averaging also at 25.6 years per generation (which is pretty neat, in my opinion).
Imagine being trapped in a space so large you can barely comprehend it with every nook and cranny filled with delicious cake that you can just eat forever.
Springtails must’ve been in his soil or on the plant or something but I’m sure they contribute to keeping it all healthy Edit: i very rarely make edits like this cuz im an active commenter and i see a few thousand likes every now and again. but this much interaction is nuts So happy to talk to yall!
I did this but only used a handful of soil, it’s mostly weeds and springtails but it’s pretty cool. I added a bit more water after 18 months due to losses through the cork.
In 2016 my mom bought a cheap terrarium that was an sale for a few cents. It said to put a certain amount of water inside and than close it with a cork. There was a tiny plant inside, a bit of moss, stones and some dirt. My mom was sure that everything inside would die within a few days. But today it's still going strong! Every year it looks a bit diferent since there is a pink plant inside
one little aliens kids science school project for 6th grade, and he only got a c- on the project.. he put it in the closet and forgot about us for many years to come after that...
A little bit. At the same time tho, something is telling me to go down to the hobby lobby and buy one of those hollow sealable glass blocks and make a terrarium right now
yes... i also feel that dread imagining the microorganisms that live in and on us. we are essentially planets for them, and they know nothing about us but they live their lives
That's so cool. We made some in science class in high school and then went on Christmas break. When we came back, mine was the only one that was flourishing. The ONLY reason mine survived was because i put a few bugs in that i had found on the plants when I planted them. It was awesome!
My Dads side of the family owned a Terrarium company back in the 80s and 90s right off lake Huron in Oscoda, MI and I used to love going to the shop to see all of the ones they just made. Then I watched them load them up on my dads truck and he was the driver I got to ride with him every Friday and Saturday all over the State to deliver them. Sadly people stopped using them for decoration and the company died, but those were some fun times.
@@BiggDoinkz I literally had no idea what they meant by Pp so I just replied because I was laughing. I have no clue what they meant lol and thanks for enjoying the story, it was some good times.
I made a mini ecosystem in a terrarium when I was 12 (unintentionally). I was trying to make a "home" for a salamander my mom found. I just put soil/grass from my back yard into it & covered it with plastic wrap. I even transplanted morel mushrooms into it & they continued growing. It was a great little experiment.
I made one of these terrariums in an old pickle jar with my son about 5 years ago and the thing is still going. Random stuff from the yard, dirt, moss, some tiny fern like plants and whatever random tiny things we found in an afternoon.
I made a sealed water terrarium in high school. It had a zebra snail, gravel, sludge from the bottom of our fountain, and a floating water plant all sealed in a mason jar. It did amazing! We didn’t open it for two years when the snail died. we took him out and replaced him, and the second snail lasted another year. We disassembled it after that, but it was super cool it lasted that long
@Daeneiracorn It's sad how many people look at their own species as parasitic. Humans are beautiful creatures who are the earth's most impressive form of life. That metric is due to the fact that humans will be the only earthly lifeform that can expand beyond the planets atmosphere by its own will. Simply amazing creatures.... But let's forget all of that because other lifeforms are dying because of our actions.... just like all lifeforms have done to one another since the beginning of time 🙄
👍🤩💡Springtails, also known as snow fleas, are small hexapods that utilize a protein in their body that allows them to survive harsh winter temperatures. These tiny critters are actually not fleas but get their unique nick name from their ability to jump from place to place, an action similar to that of fleas.
I have a little terrarium. It's not big, with a mushroom, moss, and some common uard plants i found. It's been sealed for about two years, and it's stkll going strong. Also, it's pocket sized! It's my first terrarium and I have zero idea how it's stoll functioning.
Mushrooms are insane!! They break down literally everything into useable chemicals and nutrients other organisms can use. They don't produce oxygen though, but there's a reason fungi are such vital parts of a forest's ecosystem!
Really enjoyed the video this will save me a lot of time. I just dig in the ground with my bare hands until I find a worm but now I’m gonna try this method and see if it works
Bravo!..exactly..I'm sure surprised he/they didn't come to think or mention that!?...there's many bugs & bacteria smaller than the human eye can see & with their area of "expertise " you'd think they'd know this but maybe it was just a quick oversight they came to miss on the day?..I refuse to finally come to the conclusion that he did not know this!!..lolol..hmmm
I have one that's been shut for 2-3 years now! Whenever i made it i never realized there was a snail in it and he's still thriving in there! There's also small fruit flies that just seem to kinda spawn in so im pretty sure that and growth in the walls is what he's feeding on? Either way he's doing great
There had to be Springtail egg clusters in the soil. They were activated by the moisture. Or most likely they entered the terrarium when they sensed moisture. It is common for them to do this.
I found springtails in my countertop hydroponic set and I could not be happier! Its been a hell of a time trying to get them from the wild in my neighborhood ecosystem, so to have them just pop up is so exciting 😂 i scooped out some water with them and poured it into one of my bio-bubbles.
I have been able to start cleaning my room after a couple of months of depression. One of the reasons that helped start is the lack of motivation I had to anything else simply because my room is dirty. Now that my room is almost clean, now I feel like I can walk outside, read a book at my desk, or simply relax.
How big of a beetle can live in one of these self sustaining bottles? I feel like they might need more oxygen than the plants can keep up with producing?
If it's gone strong for 6 years it has achieved some kind of dynamic equilibrium. Obviously those springtails are only the latest of many, many generations that would have lived in that bottle, so you can infer that every generation at least a few manage to survive and reproduce.
I think it's more about food than oxygen. If the terrarium is too small for the amount of beetles, the beetle population will eat all plants and die. Roughly you can accomodate herbivores that weigh 10% of the plant mass (and again predators that weigh together 10% of their prey). And the population should be at least some dozens to stay healthy.
the amount of air insects use is really small, so a plant like this could probably keep them alive for a while. the real issue comes with actually keeping multiple generations of that bug going. insects, once reaching adulthood, never last very long. if you want to keep beetles in a terrarium you need a decently large ecosystem which can supply needed resources for a decently large amount of beetles to keep multiple generatons going
Having a terrarium is like being a god from a world Edit: oh gosh why did i get soo many likes?? Edit: for fuck sake guys this ain't australia, this is fucking subna-
I had a sealed terrarium that was closed for two years. I then went to give it to a friend amd while loading up the car to take it to her, left it on the roof of the car where it promptly flew off and shattered into 10,000 pieces as I entered the on-ramp to the highway. (And that’s why you should never walk barefoot on the freeway.)
I've thought about this since I was a child 😂😂😂 Long story short, when I get older I realized that without an atmosphere, they'd freeze. And if you made it from glass, the vacuum of space would shatter it due to reverse pressure. 😅
I have two I made in 2017 that I haven’t opened since! They both have a few diff small plants in there - orchids, ferns & other plants & they are completely content. Good trick is to put a couple bits of charcoal in there for oxygenating & never get tempted to crack the lid and poke around. Lol
That plant has seen two wars and a pandemic 💀
That plant was never in the shit
@@bigol9223 That plant was in Nam, man!
And now?
Pandemic? I remember a overhyped flu variant to push a corporate agenda but not an actual pandemic.
man that plant hasn't seen shit wtf u on about
I cant believe that 2018 is more than half a decade ago
nah u had me for a second there sis
Hes right, 6 years ago@@Ysfzys
@@YsfzysShe's right
@@Ysfzys half a decade is 5 years. 2018 was six years ago, more than half a decade.
@@nonyanae2 h..haha
Imagine after the apocalypse, someone finds all your terrariums and restarts plantlife on Earth with just your miniature ecosystems.
Isnt that Wall-E
radioactivity can go through glass
@@Mipetz38Technically he said the apocalypse, not a nuclear one.
We have the global seed bank anyway, doubt that’ll get destroyed
@@Mipetz38 that won't harm the ecosystem
The springatils were surely in the soil he put in the beginning. That's a very cool terrarium.
If we consider the lifespan of a springtail to be of 12 months, and the timespan of the terrarium to be of 72 months (6 years), and that a springtail starts reproducing at 2 months old, the terrarium's springtails have been through 36 generations. If we consider that a new human generation is born every 25 years, the springtail's time within the terrarium would be equivalent to 900 human years. They're approaching a springtail's millennium already.
That’s wonderful explanation 😊
Wow just makes you think
25 years for a new human generation? That's too high. For the past thousands of years it was more like 14-16
@@artemkortsev8279 That does make sense, yes. I just used the average the internet provided me with. Also, as a fun test, I did the calculations for my own family tree; I can trace forebears on my father's side back to 1768. Given that I was born in 1999, that gives me 231 years with 9 generations total, averaging at 25.6 years per generation. On my mother's side I can trace back to 1845 with 6 generations, averaging also at 25.6 years per generation (which is pretty neat, in my opinion).
@@matdatteinWow ! I'm not sure what the odds were for that to happen, but that's incredible ! (about your family lineage)
This video felt oddly surreal, in an art house film way. Might be the soothing narration combined with the odd subject matter.
I love the dramatic tone of the "2 thousand 2 hundred days!"
Felt like there was "years," not "days" coming!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Mom, what is outside the glass?" 🌌
Attack on Titan lore
On that day, humanity received a grim reminder...
*Sosageyo Sosageyo*
Thats legit beautiful
That made me sad…they’ve never even felt a breeze 🥺
Could you imagine being one of those springtails trapped in a massive dense maze of plant?
I mean that's kinda like being trapped in a huge palace made of food with a bunch of buddies.
Yeah sound nice
Imagine being trapped in a space so large you can barely comprehend it with every nook and cranny filled with delicious cake that you can just eat forever.
@@cervichthyoquine Dang it, Now I want to be a Spring tail
Yeah, like earth
Springtails must’ve been in his soil or on the plant or something but I’m sure they contribute to keeping it all healthy
Edit: i very rarely make edits like this cuz im an active commenter and i see a few thousand likes every now and again. but this much interaction is nuts So happy to talk to yall!
Definitely the soil. I never add them to my indoor grow. They just come with the soil haha.
Yeah, it's good though because they prevent mold
@@hollowsilk oh goodness yeah! They’re incredibly beneficial as long as they’re not overpopulated. Balance is key!
@@Drualeafhow you know when they’re overpopulated?
@@Isleofcatz they’ll escape and eat everyone in your house
One of the best quotes ever, from Jurassic Park……..
*”Life finds a way.”*
Life, uh, finds a way.
*- shows up*
*- plants a fern into a flask*
*- refuses to elaborate*
*- leaves*
They didn’t give him a reason to stay and elaborate
Maybe that's what caused rent to double in price
Hearing "2200 days ago" + "2018" as the same thing was like a psychic attack. Incredible Terrarium though.
I know, I refuse to believe that it is any year past 2020, every year past that hasn’t felt real
I knew I wasn't the only one caught off guard by the way he said that 😅
Same here. Feels like time stopped in 2020...
Really glad I'm not the only one, makes it a tad bit more... bearable
Nah cuz that’s insane
"Dude this bong hitting different, what's in it?"
"Life..."
Imagine if you planted the zaza in the flask too, then it's all full circle to your lungs
😂 funny
life... life... life...
Haaaaahahahaha!!!!!
Dont quit your day job.. a youtube comment section comedian , you are not
This guys voice is like an audio sedative.
I'm gonna take a nap now.
Oh my god look at those lil springtails! They're such little funny guys I love them so much
That terrarium is going to be building roman societies lmao
Would be awesome
I sure hope so, that would cool to watch
A small but peacful world in our big universe
Simpsons did it!!
@@daveweisbrich1769 i remember that THoH episode lmao
Either springtails are the pinnacle of evolution or they just got their eggs in every atom of the world
yeah very sneaky 😂! This proves that abiogenesis is not fraudulent at all!!!
#howgodfeels
Or they made their way through the cork, like the air does, keeping the plant alive
yes.
@@GabrielMarques001 the air doesn’t make its way through the cork
I wouldn’t mind being a little bug in there. Infinite food, no predators. And it looks so comfy.
I did this but only used a handful of soil, it’s mostly weeds and springtails but it’s pretty cool. I added a bit more water after 18 months due to losses through the cork.
With a good cork their shouldnt be any losses. Corks can keep bottles sealed for centuries. A synthetic rubber cork might be better in your case.
In 2016 my mom bought a cheap terrarium that was an sale for a few cents. It said to put a certain amount of water inside and than close it with a cork. There was a tiny plant inside, a bit of moss, stones and some dirt. My mom was sure that everything inside would die within a few days. But today it's still going strong! Every year it looks a bit diferent since there is a pink plant inside
Wow , i would like to see that.
According to Google, the pink plant might Tillandsia ionantha.
@@asurmenhandofasuryan4610 There are probably thousands of pink colored plants out there. How did you pinpoint that one specifically
@@cfilorvyls457 I googled what sort of pink plants are most common in a enclosed terrarium
@@cfilorvyls457 that's my Dad he knows what he's talking about.
what if we’re all just someone’s terrarium sitting on a shelf somewhere
one little aliens kids science school project for 6th grade, and he only got a c- on the project.. he put it in the closet and forgot about us for many years to come after that...
Lol@@EasyWinking
Technically, we are just a bunch of parasites on a floating rock in space. So take that as you will 👓✨
@@grizzlybear6377least obnoxious redditkuhck take
@@grizzlybear6377least obnoxious reddit take
Awesome! I just might try that myself.
Thanks.
"Aw sweet. This ancient treasure chest has a potion inside!"
Does anyone else feel a twinge of existential dread looking at a sealed terrarium like this and thinking about earth?
A little bit. At the same time tho, something is telling me to go down to the hobby lobby and buy one of those hollow sealable glass blocks and make a terrarium right now
yes... i also feel that dread imagining the microorganisms that live in and on us. we are essentially planets for them, and they know nothing about us but they live their lives
I mean if you want to be technical, the earth is a largely enclosed system just like that terrarium.
no
I dont thinl this cork actually seals it.
Best start believing in terrariums... you're in one.
Yeah an nobody can even fathom how big the terrarium is that we live in.
Ok Captain Barbosa 😂
Terrarium Life‼️
@@larrysnutz 😆 Arrrrr
Naw.. they are a myth
Omg that voice 😍 I feel like going into nature and just living on nothing but good vibes
A very special item. It's great that it's still continuing so well.
One day tiny humans will start to evolve in that thing
😂
🤔👨👩👧👦...🤣
Sus
🤔 🤯 🤗
And develop space travel
That's so cool. We made some in science class in high school and then went on Christmas break. When we came back, mine was the only one that was flourishing. The ONLY reason mine survived was because i put a few bugs in that i had found on the plants when I planted them. It was awesome!
Nuh unh...
Neat! :)
wow cool 69th like :)
That'show fragile an ecosystem is, you need the smaller parts for it to be sustainable, well done !
Everything has its purpose😊 mother nature doesnt make mistakes.... other than making some of it brutal😂@@rosevalety3408
My leopard gecko has a bioactive habitat, our isopods and springtails are thriving! Its been 3 years and Ive never once had to clean it.
bro just created a whole religion for those springtails
imagine how crisp the air inside that flask it
😮❤
yes, the pre-covid air..
As someone who keeps many tarantulas, and so has many terrariums, I can assure you that it smells like absolute shit
Its not crisp at all. Its humid as fuck
@@dioanindra2920how in the fuck is the air before Covid any different to right after? ☠️☠️
My Dads side of the family owned a Terrarium company back in the 80s and 90s right off lake Huron in Oscoda, MI and I used to love going to the shop to see all of the ones they just made. Then I watched them load them up on my dads truck and he was the driver I got to ride with him every Friday and Saturday all over the State to deliver them. Sadly people stopped using them for decoration and the company died, but those were some fun times.
Amazing story! Ty🌻
Pp😊
@@cleliojr100 Pp indeed
I liked the story.. does pp mean personal problem? Cuz that's weird n lame to say
@@BiggDoinkz I literally had no idea what they meant by Pp so I just replied because I was laughing. I have no clue what they meant lol and thanks for enjoying the story, it was some good times.
Open that thing up and it'll start singing, "Feeed me Seymour!"
I made a mini ecosystem in a terrarium when I was 12 (unintentionally). I was trying to make a "home" for a salamander my mom found. I just put soil/grass from my back yard into it & covered it with plastic wrap. I even transplanted morel mushrooms into it & they continued growing. It was a great little experiment.
Is it still going?
@kubakielbasa5987 no, that was 30 years ago, lol.
crazy how we can create sealed terrariums, while also living in a sealed terrarium
This comment doesn’t get the respect it deserves
This comment doesn't get the respect it deserves
Inception
This comment is Rodney Dangerfield reincarnated 😢
What if we are also somebody else’s sealed terrarium and we’re just waiting to be opened
I made one of these terrariums in an old pickle jar with my son about 5 years ago and the thing is still going. Random stuff from the yard, dirt, moss, some tiny fern like plants and whatever random tiny things we found in an afternoon.
Have you opened it at all and added things or just left it as it was and it lasted this long?
Sweet!
That's so cool
You've given me an idea! Thank you!
Probably the least impressive answer lol @dwade6322
The cork. The glass. It was never truly sealed.
I suddenly feel small. We're all just a flask on an aliens bookshelf
Its amazing to think that all that time I was going through so much and this thing was just growing like the world didn't exist. Sorta relatable...
What were you going through?
@@xaviercruz4763who was t going through something?
@@Covid-zb6wuliterally
Same thoughts. So much went on its nuts 😂
Cool story bum
I made a sealed water terrarium in high school. It had a zebra snail, gravel, sludge from the bottom of our fountain, and a floating water plant all sealed in a mason jar. It did amazing! We didn’t open it for two years when the snail died. we took him out and replaced him, and the second snail lasted another year. We disassembled it after that, but it was super cool it lasted that long
Two snails at first might have solved the snail problem.
That's pretty evil putting a snail in there alone.
@@BEATINGYOU Evil is relative. The brain function of a snail is likely not more than "hmm, food? eaten, rest, don't die. positive"
@@strangerinastrangeland3613Irrelevant.
By “disassembled”do you mean threw it at a large rock?
You have no idea how satisfied I felt when you said flask instead of beaker
Scary to think that we might also be just a part of someone's terrarium 💀💀
We are. That someone is the universe.
@@ub-4630 nahhh universe is the terrarium but we don't know whose....??
WALL-E looking for a plant
*opens flask*
Homunculi: Hello there
lmao
hahahaha
Better title: How to make aliens.
The day he opens the bottle is gonna be attack on titan for the springtails
Makes you wonder if we're in a terrarium...oh god are we springtails???!?
Springtails are good for the environment. We are not.
Isopod gang rise up
Hate to break it to you, but we’re not the springtails, we’re the mold
@@cokeandaslice THIS
@Daeneiracorn It's sad how many people look at their own species as parasitic. Humans are beautiful creatures who are the earth's most impressive form of life. That metric is due to the fact that humans will be the only earthly lifeform that can expand beyond the planets atmosphere by its own will. Simply amazing creatures....
But let's forget all of that because other lifeforms are dying because of our actions.... just like all lifeforms have done to one another since the beginning of time 🙄
👍🤩💡Springtails, also known as snow fleas, are small hexapods that utilize a protein in their body that allows them to survive harsh winter temperatures. These tiny critters are actually not fleas but get their unique nick name from their ability to jump from place to place, an action similar to that of fleas.
Thanks for the explanation
How would they get in?
@@NidaSyeda - 👍They hitchhiked. They were on the plants that were put in there.
@@lovingatlanta thank you for responding ❤️
That's facinating💯✨️TYFS♥️💯⚘️✨️
Your shorts made me wanna do my own terrarium.
In 5 years.. the plant have seen birth, growth, war for the position and monster apocalypse. 💀
I have a little terrarium. It's not big, with a mushroom, moss, and some common uard plants i found.
It's been sealed for about two years, and it's stkll going strong. Also, it's pocket sized!
It's my first terrarium and I have zero idea how it's stoll functioning.
Mushrooms are insane!! They break down literally everything into useable chemicals and nutrients other organisms can use. They don't produce oxygen though, but there's a reason fungi are such vital parts of a forest's ecosystem!
That's so cool! I love that a pocket sized terrarium is going strong and older than my cat 😊
LOL, should make a video of it!
That is SO COOL!!!
@@acidicOlive older than... your cat? Bruh, obviously that's not hard to do since your cat is only 2.... what a strange comment.....
What if we are all in a giant terrarium? Kept and forgotten on a very old biologist's shelf.
As valid, as any creationist theory.
Yah the stars aren't stars, they are holes on the lid so we can breathe
We are!!!!
Sounds cool
@@adude7944Lol
Love hearing "Who knows how that got in there" in terrarium CZcams content
man, i would love to see a time lapse of one growing. Either way, cool videos!!
My terraruim is from 2010 and still super good, but the leaves got smaller over time to adapt 😊
How can I start one?
Post a youtube short of yours
Di I need to put em in sunlight or something?
@@Cashcash08 no! U gonna kill it! Just near sun light is enough
stop torturing your plants because you think its cute.
Ever since i found this man, i have loved terrariums
Me too , I started making some for myself
Me too. 😂🎉😂😅he so fine 😮😮😮😮❤
I uhh didn't know what terrarium was 😢😅
I still kind of don't... Am I in a Terrarium?
@@moroseloki1912 possibly
Starting to think we humans only know what we know because we're in a terrarium as well. 🤯
You should put one in a centrifuge for its entire duration. See what extreme gravity forces do to the living creatures in there.
"Open the damn terrarium...OPEN IT!!!" - Professor A. Morgan, PhD
Blub the DiCaprio pistol shower it's only real when out on a larger scale of what is known there
😂😂😂 Right Open it already
I don't know how but this guy is looking like john cena 😂😂
holy shit he does 😅😂
Neil Patrick Harris
😂😂he does!
Looks more like heath ledger to me
He’s totally my crush also… he’s so hot!
I'd expect that plant to exhale when you take the cork out lmao
Really enjoyed the video this will save me a lot of time. I just dig in the ground with my bare hands until I find a worm but now I’m gonna try this method and see if it works
When you drop the dirts in the glass you sure there weren't tiny bugs in there 😂
Yeah its inevitable to some degree
Bravo!..exactly..I'm sure surprised he/they didn't come to think or mention that!?...there's many bugs & bacteria smaller than the human eye can see & with their area of "expertise " you'd think they'd know this but maybe it was just a quick oversight they came to miss on the day?..I refuse to finally come to the conclusion that he did not know this!!..lolol..hmmm
Plot twist the micro organisms evolved rapidly like never before seen
@@jammerlammer546 sounds dangerous 😂
And those bugs were shut inside for 5 years
It would be a cool science fiction concept where people find the remnants of an ancient civilizations and still find living terrariums
I feel like we are living in a terrarium
That would be really cool to see!
Instructions unclear, now I'm being sealed into a flask by ferns...
This left my oddly unsatisfied.
Springtails are added to a lot of different soil mixes without it being explicitly labeled so.
I have one that's been shut for 2-3 years now! Whenever i made it i never realized there was a snail in it and he's still thriving in there! There's also small fruit flies that just seem to kinda spawn in so im pretty sure that and growth in the walls is what he's feeding on? Either way he's doing great
The guy with the long hair looks like Heath Ledger
archeologist in year 3024: "legends say that if we were to drop this relic on the ground it would consume earth."
There had to be Springtail egg clusters in the soil. They were activated by the moisture. Or most likely they entered the terrarium when they sensed moisture. It is common for them to do this.
i bet the springtails yell "You Can't see me" whenever they see you
I rest my case, certain bugs literally just spawn in certain areas. 💀
Imagine life for those little guys, their whole world is food
I found springtails in my countertop hydroponic set and I could not be happier!
Its been a hell of a time trying to get them from the wild in my neighborhood ecosystem, so to have them just pop up is so exciting 😂 i scooped out some water with them and poured it into one of my bio-bubbles.
Thats beautiful damn
Grandfather nurgle is pleased with your creation and would happily add it to his garden.
This man is making a new species. I wouldn't be surprised if scientists discover 57 new animals that transcend reality when looking at his terrariums
I have been able to start cleaning my room after a couple of months of depression. One of the reasons that helped start is the lack of motivation I had to anything else simply because my room is dirty. Now that my room is almost clean, now I feel like I can walk outside, read a book at my desk, or simply relax.
Yayyy!!! Keep going 🥰
Good job! Be proud!
I have the same issue literally...my dental health has taken a big hit 😢 keep going mate!
That sounds awesome!
Glad you could clear up your depression mine is life long and simply cleaning something doesn't get rid of it
How big of a beetle can live in one of these self sustaining bottles? I feel like they might need more oxygen than the plants can keep up with producing?
Not really, bugs barely consume any oxygen, I've seen sealed bottles like that with whole centipedes living inside for years
If it's gone strong for 6 years it has achieved some kind of dynamic equilibrium. Obviously those springtails are only the latest of many, many generations that would have lived in that bottle, so you can infer that every generation at least a few manage to survive and reproduce.
@@toobig7399 Your pfp invalidates anything you have to say >:)
I think it's more about food than oxygen. If the terrarium is too small for the amount of beetles, the beetle population will eat all plants and die. Roughly you can accomodate herbivores that weigh 10% of the plant mass (and again predators that weigh together 10% of their prey). And the population should be at least some dozens to stay healthy.
the amount of air insects use is really small, so a plant like this could probably keep them alive for a while. the real issue comes with actually keeping multiple generations of that bug going. insects, once reaching adulthood, never last very long. if you want to keep beetles in a terrarium you need a decently large ecosystem which can supply needed resources for a decently large amount of beetles to keep multiple generatons going
how wine makers talk about there products:
They’ll be driving tiny flying cars soon.
Chopin makes everything sounds great :)
Having a terrarium is like being a god from a world
Edit: oh gosh why did i get soo many likes??
Edit: for fuck sake guys this ain't australia, this is fucking subna-
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which means that our universe could be someones terrarium
@@sgamingyt6866 goddang it i was gonna say that. frickin beat me to it.
@@CA.papaBearme too man. Me too.
Australia is giant natural terrarium in the past, & then european coming with invasive species, rabbit, camel, goat, cow, cat, & rat
Bro sealed this thing longer than we were waiting for gojo to be freed💀💀💀
That is super fucking cool hopefully when you open it,it will tell you its secrets
I had a sealed terrarium that was closed for two years. I then went to give it to a friend amd while loading up the car to take it to her, left it on the roof of the car where it promptly flew off and shattered into 10,000 pieces as I entered the on-ramp to the highway. (And that’s why you should never walk barefoot on the freeway.)
Ooohhh this hurt. Im legit sorry for your loss ❤
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@@jaimetorraco8487 it was very disappointing, that’s for sure. But now I make my own terrarium builds and I can just make another one. 😊
I didn't know John Cena grew his hair out and started planting.
Idk why, but terrariums look like mini dystopian cities
Mans building a multiverse.
Step 1: make a million of these.
Step 2: blast em every which way into space
Step 3: am God?
I've thought about this since I was a child 😂😂😂 Long story short, when I get older I realized that without an atmosphere, they'd freeze. And if you made it from glass, the vacuum of space would shatter it due to reverse pressure. 😅
@@AmulekkofWOW90space capsules programmed to open the load
@@seapunkangel open the load? I'm confused 😅
@@AmulekkofWOW90 It's in a protective capsule, when it hits some mass presumably then it'd open it
@@AmulekkofWOW90don't forget about cosmic radiation
I have two I made in 2017 that I haven’t opened since! They both have a few diff small plants in there - orchids, ferns & other plants & they are completely content.
Good trick is to put a couple bits of charcoal in there for oxygenating & never get tempted to crack the lid and poke around. Lol
Are they completely sealed? How are the plants getting co2?
The bacteria in the soil and plants and tiny bugs within terrariums all release Co2 when they breathe @@heyzoocifer1392
Volume of this man's videos makes me turn it all the way up, only to get ear fucked by the next one...
Imagine making a terrarium with a certain amount of every element in the periodic table and it ends up creating a mini universe
Amazing !! So it's obviously reached its maximum capacity. What do you do ?? New to this so excuse if it's a dumb question ?
If it's a self sustaining bioactive pretty much leaving it alone is fine
you don't really do anything, it can't keep growing but it can self sustain anyways
@@sixstix965 Thank you
@@Tremain Thank you
Throw it in the trash.
Bro, this terrarium lasted longer than Thanos’s retirement plan.
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Springtails are so cute 🥹
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