Would love to see an update video on your previous builds, the tiny frog one and vampire crab one would be cool to see an update on in specific. Great work👍
I just started cycling my shrimp tank on a very slim budget but let’s just say that setup is amazing. Soooo much tiny details to create that level of echo system. Absolutely outstanding
I had 10 shrimps in my aquarium with neons, snails, guppies and plecos, but they were the first to disappear. Not a piece of shell left. Nothing. So this little aquarium might be a better option. 😊
Hi, I want to make something similar, just a bit bigger aroud 11L ~3gal. How stable is your tank? And how many shrimps can you add since it's so small?
hey man could you do a video on animals that can be introduced into a terrarium? love your channel and im trying to start a new terrarium with small animals but don’t know what can be added and what they need many thanks!
@@TerrariumDesigns Thank you so much bro! I've been watching a bunch of your videos recently and they are definitely going to help me start out. So many channels have a "Beginner" build be a 40 gallon tank with anoles, frogs, and 50 different types of plants all while costing so much. The terrariums you make are so cute, easy, and cheap! I really hope you go viral soon my dude!
For a nano tank of that size, an alternative would be to skip the CO2 & just use dirt as a substrate…for those who are aware or so inclined. 😊 Dirt as in organic potting soil. Not topsoil, not organic compost, not mud from your backyard. Lol. People do all types of things, but I’ve always found bagged, store-bought potting soil (specifically) is great, and it doesn’t matter if it’s organic or not, although better quality never hurt. Foxfarm or Edna’s Best (E.B. Stone) are good ones here in the US. But Miracle Grow Organic Choice is fine too. Not sure how "organic" it is, but I’ve had excellent growth from all three I’ve mentioned. There are plenty of videos & resources online that demonstrate various dirted methods. Using dirt provides so much for the plants that it basically negates the need for CO2. Of course, CO2 is great for controlling algae & getting more compact growth, and can also be used with dirt as a substrate for even more insane results. But for me, the amazing growth and colors I’ve witnessed in my own dirted tanks has been precisely because of the iron & various micronutrients available in the soil. Never used CO2. Occasional Seachem Flourish Excel but that’s kind of something different…plus occasional dosing of iron and nutrients, but it’s not really needed with dirt. You just have to be aware of a couple factors going into it, such as doing daily water changes (60-80%) for about seven days, or until the initial ammonia/nitrate spike goes down, and the soil more or less settles and stops leaching excessive tannins. The other factor is that it’s best to have all your plants and cuttings immediately ready. The soil, once wet, will immediately start to rise in nutrients, ammonia, etc., and the more plants you have to absorb that, the better. Daily water changes and plenty of plants right away. Good oxygenation & filtration, weekly water changes of 50%. Sounds extreme but it’s not. You’re still leaving half of the water in the tank with all that beneficial bacteria. You could even, theoretically, do 99% water changes on any setup, as you’d still be left with all the bacteria in the substrate, the decor, the filtration, and the little bit of water remaining… but fifty percent is fine. 😉 Those are the top tips with dirt, for me.
I have an 8l aqvarium just for schrimps, the water stood for two months, I did everything right. My water parameters are also all as they should be, I feed them every two days and don't put too much food, but they still find themselves dying one by one every day. If there is someone who can explain to me why, and what I am doing wrong.
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Cool cool cool
Maybe some mini Ramshorn snails would be a good tank mates.
Hi, I have a 3ft long aquarium that I would like to turn into a terrarium or paludarium
Have you done some work on this size tank plz
I would also really be interested to know what camera you use. I'm frustrated with the distortion on the one I initially bought.
Hi, is a Normal Super Glue?
I’ve never watched this dude before, but RUclips thought I needed the video immediately. It was correct.
Glad you enjoyed it:)
Same
Towel Ranger you've been missing out
Would love to see an update video on your previous builds, the tiny frog one and vampire crab one would be cool to see an update on in specific. Great work👍
I think shrimp only is just perfect. Great video, man.
Thanks!
Add red claw crabs! If they kill the shrimp it’s ok it’s called forced nature
@@tduuub443?? He paid for the shrimp yk?
i always love your builds. your vids got me into building a vivarium, to house a giant african millipede. its going great so far. thank you!
Glad you enjoy the videos & happy I could provide some inspiration:)
Great build, hopefully one day when they’re ready you can teach them shrimp to fry rice, I hear they make it mean
Love this😂😂
Excited to watch! I’m gonna start a terrarium for my channel
I just started cycling my shrimp tank on a very slim budget but let’s just say that setup is amazing. Soooo much tiny details to create that level of echo system. Absolutely outstanding
I'm voting for just shrimp.
Lovely scape as always!
I think that’s what im leaning toward. Thanks for watching:)
I think shrimp only js perfect for this set-up. It looks beautiful - another amazing build!
Thanks!
This my favorite one you made, simple yet elegant.
I think that just shrimp is fine for now, but i would like to see you make a small detailed betta fish scape. I think that it could be really cool
Might have one in the works👀😃
I had 10 shrimps in my aquarium with neons, snails, guppies and plecos, but they were the first to disappear. Not a piece of shell left. Nothing. So this little aquarium might be a better option. 😊
You tube recommended this video to heal my heart ❤️❤️❤️
Great video. Do you not need a heater because of the room the tank is kept in?
Correct, I heat the room instead of individual tanks:)
Very nice! You have so much detail! Love it! ❤
Thank you! 😃
That looks so awesome. Guppis would be nice in there too.
This is the new serpadesign. Your attention to detail is amazing
i agree with shrimp only bu tif you really wanted to add some fish id add just a few male endlers!
I really, really want to attempt this one! I think I can follow your steps! Thank you so much for your inspiration!
I have a fish tank .I'm ready to make a big ecosystem.😊
Cool cool cool
Thanks!
Imagine a bright blue and white betta😍 that would be beautiful
I love him videos, so peaceful just to watch
Keep it Shrimp only, Beautiful tank. I have a small Bonsai tree mounted on Seiryu Stone your tank gave me an inspiration for that. 😁
2:45 thought that was a face-hugger for a sec😬
Great nano shrimp aquascape
Thanks!
Your work is outstanding, you make it look so easy but it is not
Really appreciate that!
Ay para todos los gustos y éste es excelente "gracias amigo"
bro you are the GOAT/greatest of all time
I'd add Clithon corona or other small snail,. Very nice nano tank :)
I'm about to start my palidarium and I'm not sure if should put cherry shrimp in the watter area
If these enough room you definitely should, they’re great little creatures!:)
@TerrariumDesigns Alright, thank you 🙂
Crowntail betta fish would look mint.
Nice scape
Looks great!
So nice
I would keep only shrimp in this one. The little snails will appear on their own.
Add small snails
9:37 i think theres a small snail on the wood.
I think it is perfect the way it is. :)
Your work is always impress 💗💗
I think it would look AMAZING with a Red Betta
I really like his ideas
I think that if you added 3 neon tetras it would give the setup more diversity and more color.
Cute set-up. I like your accent. Keep going.
did you do any cycling during the first 4 weeks? or you just leave it there and only do water top up...?
yes finally!!!!
So awesome 😍
Thanks!
Really nice! Did you have to add beneficial bacteria and test the water ?
Hi, I want to make something similar, just a bit bigger aroud 11L ~3gal. How stable is your tank? And how many shrimps can you add since it's so small?
Hey i would like to know a few predator s that go in a small(10ltr) terrarium
So cool, what about Endler Guppies?
This is amazing! Thank you!
This is beautiful!
a small but very beautiful tank
Hi mate,how long do u on your lights and the dosing of CO2 ? Want to try setup something like this in my bedroom. What's the preferred temperature?
Can you please put a link to the exact glass background??? Thank you
how often do you do water changes and how much of the water do you tank out ?
hey man could you do a video on animals that can be introduced into a terrarium? love your channel and im trying to start a new terrarium with small animals but don’t know what can be added and what they need
many thanks!
what maintenance do you have to do while the plants grow? Also sweet build!
Thanks! I just give the stems a trim why the start getting too tall, a water change every 1-2 weeks & clean the glass. That’s about it:)
@@TerrariumDesigns Thank you so much bro! I've been watching a bunch of your videos recently and they are definitely going to help me start out. So many channels have a "Beginner" build be a 40 gallon tank with anoles, frogs, and 50 different types of plants all while costing so much. The terrariums you make are so cute, easy, and cheap! I really hope you go viral soon my dude!
Blue feigning death beetle build?
You should definitely put in some neon tetras
Eating shrimp chips as I watch this lol😂😅
Hi! Do u have an alternative brand for root tabs? Those are unavailable on amazon
Can you use a lid of some kind on this type of tank? I have a cat and I don't want her to be able to stick her paws in trying to get a shrimp.
oh another one. awesome work, so natural blah blah blah
wow i did not know you made aquarium's
You can use the super glue even when the rock is wet?
Do the Shrimp need to be fed, or do they find food from within the tank?
Is your co2 bottle a fire extinguisher because that’s awesome if it is lol
Haha yes it is😅
Could this tank work with no filter due to all the plants?
Toll
For a nano tank of that size, an alternative would be to skip the CO2 & just use dirt as a substrate…for those who are aware or so inclined. 😊 Dirt as in organic potting soil. Not topsoil, not organic compost, not mud from your backyard. Lol. People do all types of things, but I’ve always found bagged, store-bought potting soil (specifically) is great, and it doesn’t matter if it’s organic or not, although better quality never hurt. Foxfarm or Edna’s Best (E.B. Stone) are good ones here in the US. But Miracle Grow Organic Choice is fine too. Not sure how "organic" it is, but I’ve had excellent growth from all three I’ve mentioned. There are plenty of videos & resources online that demonstrate various dirted methods.
Using dirt provides so much for the plants that it basically negates the need for CO2. Of course, CO2 is great for controlling algae & getting more compact growth, and can also be used with dirt as a substrate for even more insane results. But for me, the amazing growth and colors I’ve witnessed in my own dirted tanks has been precisely because of the iron & various micronutrients available in the soil. Never used CO2. Occasional Seachem Flourish Excel but that’s kind of something different…plus occasional dosing of iron and nutrients, but it’s not really needed with dirt.
You just have to be aware of a couple factors going into it, such as doing daily water changes (60-80%) for about seven days, or until the initial ammonia/nitrate spike goes down, and the soil more or less settles and stops leaching excessive tannins. The other factor is that it’s best to have all your plants and cuttings immediately ready. The soil, once wet, will immediately start to rise in nutrients, ammonia, etc., and the more plants you have to absorb that, the better.
Daily water changes and plenty of plants right away. Good oxygenation & filtration, weekly water changes of 50%. Sounds extreme but it’s not. You’re still leaving half of the water in the tank with all that beneficial bacteria. You could even, theoretically, do 99% water changes on any setup, as you’d still be left with all the bacteria in the substrate, the decor, the filtration, and the little bit of water remaining… but fifty percent is fine. 😉 Those are the top tips with dirt, for me.
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I think the shrimp is just fine, but if you want to add something a couple small fish like certain tetras or something would look nice.
I like it as shrimp only for this one…they will breed and you will have great activity in the scape
hi terrarium designs i love ur vids ur my second fav youtuber can you face reveal pls
He’s done one!
It was the praying mantis one if I remember correctly
How do you regulate water temps?
The room I keep them in stays at a good temperature so I don’t need a heater etc
How tough r shrimps ,,is it like guppys ,,,they just need basic things even dirty water also they survive?
Maybe a small school of celestial pearl danios?
Pls add another color shrimp ❤😊
maybe add endlers? 3 males perhaps :)
I have an 8l aqvarium just for schrimps, the water stood for two months, I did everything right. My water parameters are also all as they should be, I feed them every two days and don't put too much food, but they still find themselves dying one by one every day. If there is someone who can explain to me why, and what I am doing wrong.
plz tell the amount of aqua soil ?
You should put a snail and 3 tetra
I'd add a couple rice fish
EU GOSTEI DESSE ECOSISTEMA 😎😎😎😎👍👍👍
Keep it shrimp only.
Can i add tettra or Harley Quinn in this shrimp tank?
@@jubayerahmedmahi1542no
@@jubayerahmedmahi1542hell no
@@jubayerahmedmahi1542no you need at least 5 gal for 3-4 tettras or guppies
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Don’t u need heater?
Just from a viewers pov i absolutely could not look at the texture of the aquasoil and rocks. It made my skin crawl
add some small freshwater crabs 🦀🦀
yo
Add a shark in the setup
Did you make this vedio before a month 😅
*video
Did you watch?
Keep this Shrimp only tank
Add rare shrimps
Add a betta!
How about you show the aftermath of the LIFE thriving? I want to see the shrimp. You don't have vids on this.
toe thumb!!!!
1.fish
2.crabs