Keep, it's beautiful and I would like to know how many months or years can survive an ecosphere like this. Please, scape another one, I don't know...a Biodome maybe?
With proper maintenance one can keep these ecosphere for infinite time. I like to create and inspire, so I rather don’t keep things unchanged for long period
Yes, I understand you. However you inspired me with your work. I have already purchased my fourth terrarium and have made some videos on my channel (nothing sensational is a newborn channel!). I would like to try some aquascaping but I really still have a lot to learn. I am more prepared about terrarium/mossarium. Thanks so much! I love your content! You introduced me to Baiosphere, excellent products that I can't wait to try! Well done!
Keep it for awhile. I like the dark moss with the green. It seems somewhat more real. I also am curious to see the re-growth. Will moss recover? Will natural selection cause certain species to dominate? Consider this a leaning experience or prototype. Enjoy the adventure, Jim
mossariums are rad, i love making them. i found you through MJ but had no idea you did terrestrial builds, too. ill have to look through your other old videos some day.
Im glad you showed the result, even it’s not that successful as it was expected! It brings me joy and inspiration when people easily accept imperfectness in their life 🦋
If you decide to use a substrate, use an equal mix of organic worm castings, finely cut up, dried sphagnum moss, and crushed organic charcoal, that way you can add Springtails to keep down mold and fungus in your terrarium. Add some accent pieces such as small catappa leaves, pine needles, alder cones, and acorn caps. Boil any thing you collect from the wild to prevent unwanted pests.
The design is interesting. The “tear drop” in the glass dome center appears to be designed to collect roof condensation for a drip into the center of the project. Is the silicone capable of holding much weight? Your stones were small, but I could imager larger and/or heavier stones buckling or deforming the silicone over time. Thanks for the video. Your varied projects and efforts that use nature are appreciated! Jim
The silicone will definitely hold much larger and heavier rock, but the space below the “tear drop” is really limited, so it will be really difficult to use significantly larger rocks inside
Just discovered your channel and the wonderful world of terrariums. On the left of the video you have a terrarium with water in it. Could you place fish in it or not? That would look great in something so small. Oh, yes, tear out the brown moss and start over. Heck, you could make another video. Maybe add sand too?
We have a similar "pillow moss" that occurs on roofs where I live. It is one moss that doesn't grow very well when removed from its natural position. You would 'think' it would be hardy as it experiences harsh conditions however no so...
Jurijs Jutjajevs I use dechlorinated water and it works for me with several land mosses and they thrive probably I got the humidity/temperature/lightning wrong
I think that you should try rescape but this time something different like aquatic mosses. I’m looking for a botanica boutique sanctuary M like that one but the website shows always out of stock, but i want to try with aquatic mosses on a fine layer of Dooa terra tape. Continue the great work!!!
Hi Juri, how are you? I hope that all is well in this difficult period.... I have a simple question even if is not so pertinent to this video. When we’ll make a change of water of the tank if for a product like seachem prime, can I add it directly into a bucket with a pump that will bring directly water in the aquarium? Or I have to place the water in a big bucket and wait for its settling/extol? I’m asking this because I’m making an aquarium of 250 liters and will be very difficult to wait for the settling and after add the water into the aquarium and I’d like to avoid that chlorine will be dangerous for the fish. If you can give me an aswer this will be really appreciated. Thanks in advance for all your support and of course a big Ciao
Give 50% dosage into aquarium, and split the rest in several small portions that you give into the bucket with the pump every so often for the best result. Usually one is doing waterchange from tap and is adding water conditioner afterwards straight into the aquarium. It usually neutralizes chlorine very fast. However if you have sensitive livestock you might want to do the above mentioned or use RO water for extra safety
Re scape it for sure. Possibly through in some wood. Pay close attention where you get your moss from. If it’s attached to wood, rock or soil. Mimic that to be successful.
Try pincushion moss (Leucobryum glaucum), it is a very hardy species in a closed system like this. The ones you collected require a lot of ventilation. I assume they are temperate species, that's why they didn't do well in a tropical setup like that. You might also wanna try aquatic moss which I am sure will do very well. Don't keep the mossarium too hot as disease and mold can and will occur, killing your moss.
Mine is arriving soon. Planning on a similar setup with moss and rocks for now. I was going to add a moderately thin layer of soil below the moss, do you think that will help maintain the moisture and the green of the moss?
Thanks for all your useful advice! Thanks for all your knowledge that you share with us! Do you turn off the CO2 system at night? Or did it light all the hours of the day?
@@JurijsJutjajevs Can I attached a solenoid valve for automatically switch off on my co2 nano system plant growth from tropica? And is it safe to do so? 😊
I vote rescape with a "mud" base! Moss needs some nutrients. You can use crushed aquasoil, and cut up spagnum moss (akadama is also nice, but not essential) thoroughly mixed with water. It retains moisture very well. Also Jurijs, maybe try some different species of moss. The type you've choosen might simply be maladapted for these terrariums. Good luck!!
yes I have noticed in the Moss Iwagumi that some species work better than others, I think it is a learning process and the next one only can get better 😉
@@JurijsJutjajevs actually I don't have experience with those plants. I want to know how to plant them and how to trim them during maintenance. I am planning to use them soon when I rescape my nano tank. I would start rescape once the lockdown if lifted and plants r available for delivery in Bangalore.
@@JurijsJutjajevs One suggestion, make a mini wabi kusa with "HYGROPHILA LANCEA 'ARAGUAIA' SP CHAI", the pink plant.. 🌱 Because all your nano's are only greens and this will make a difference.
@@JurijsJutjajevs Haha that's pretty true. Hopefully can see your future projects working on the zen garden :) Anyway Thank you for producing such good quality videos! Really enjoy watching how you pay attention to details.
Yep, it’s fancy, but also with great features. However, feel free to take it as inspiration to create something similar DIY. As with all my content, I want to inspire and everyeone is free to use whatever resources he has available
It might have too much light. Study the conditions of where you collected the moss and try to recreate that. Moss grows specifically to the conditions. Check out serpa design really great terrarium guy
Your critters appear to be water fleas (daphnia). Most likely piggy backed on something. Completle harmless. Colony will most likely crash at some point. Great fish food.
Ernsthaft, wenn ich in den ganzen Videos all die dicke Pflanzenauswahl sehe, werde ich wirklich trübsinnig. Ich versuche tatsächlich jetzt seit fast 9 Tagen ca. 20 Tropica Pflanzen für einen kleinen 30x30cm Cube zu bekommen. Nicht machbar. Ernsthaft nicht machbar. Es schafft einfach keiner, 20 Standardpflanzen zu liefern und ich nicht €130 dafür auszugeben. Absolut sagenhaft.
Viele Sorten sind aktuell ausverkauft, wegen corona konnten viele Händler nicht bestellen, jetzt dürfen die Geschäfte wieder aufmachen und bestellen alle aufeinmal, da Pflanzen verderbliche Ware sind, können diese nicht auf Vorrat produziert werden. Die Produktion wird jetzt der Nachfrage angepasst und in wenigen Wochen sollte alles wieder verfügbar sein.
This is true, but I also shared update on all existing nano projects and unboxed a product that I have never used before. I think it is important to show what the product looks like for those who consider buying it. Next time I rescape it, I will get straight into scaping it without long intro 😉
Keep or rescape? Don't forget to hit like 👍 if you enjoyed watching this video!
Keep, it's beautiful and I would like to know how many months or years can survive an ecosphere like this. Please, scape another one, I don't know...a Biodome maybe?
With proper maintenance one can keep these ecosphere for infinite time. I like to create and inspire, so I rather don’t keep things unchanged for long period
Yes, I understand you. However you inspired me with your work. I have already purchased my fourth terrarium and have made some videos on my channel (nothing sensational is a newborn channel!). I would like to try some aquascaping but I really still have a lot to learn. I am more prepared about terrarium/mossarium. Thanks so much! I love your content! You introduced me to Baiosphere, excellent products that I can't wait to try! Well done!
Keep it for awhile.
I like the dark moss with the green. It seems somewhat more real. I also am curious to see the re-growth. Will moss recover? Will natural selection cause certain species to dominate?
Consider this a leaning experience or prototype. Enjoy the adventure,
Jim
I like the shades of color. Leave it for now and see what happens
mossariums are rad, i love making them. i found you through MJ but had no idea you did terrestrial builds, too. ill have to look through your other old videos some day.
Im glad you showed the result, even it’s not that successful as it was expected! It brings me joy and inspiration when people easily accept imperfectness in their life 🦋
Wow beautiful 🤗🤗❤👍❤❤❤👍👍
Nice terrarium moss
You are always inspiring Jurijs. Keep the videos coming! Shout out from Singapore!
Thanks Lego 👋 greetings from Frankfurt
Same! I am from singapore
Keep it, is a new challenge to make it succeed !!
Cheers from mexico !
I agree, sometimes one has to change direction to get to the target
So nice
Just amazing! I will start to pay more attention to mosses.
You should! Love Moss
As I told, really interesting moss there!
If you decide to use a substrate, use an equal mix of organic worm castings, finely cut up, dried sphagnum moss, and crushed organic charcoal, that way you can add Springtails to keep down mold and fungus in your terrarium. Add some accent pieces such as small catappa leaves, pine needles, alder cones, and acorn caps. Boil any thing you collect from the wild to prevent unwanted pests.
Jurijs don't forget taking off the tip of the lily pipes of the Liquido Design filter from the 20x20x20 dry start aquarium before fill it... ;) 1:53
I glued it back in place today 😉
The design is interesting. The “tear drop” in the glass dome center appears to be designed to collect roof condensation for a drip into the center of the project.
Is the silicone capable of holding much weight? Your stones were small, but I could imager larger and/or heavier stones buckling or deforming the silicone over time.
Thanks for the video. Your varied projects and efforts that use nature are appreciated!
Jim
The silicone will definitely hold much larger and heavier rock, but the space below the “tear drop” is really limited, so it will be really difficult to use significantly larger rocks inside
Just discovered your channel and the wonderful world of terrariums. On the left of the video you have a terrarium with water in it. Could you place fish in it or not? That would look great in something so small. Oh, yes, tear out the brown moss and start over. Heck, you could make another video. Maybe add sand too?
Hi Juris, the people that make these terrariums are from my home town, Adelaide Australia. I have both the medium and the large dome, they’re great.
nice, thanks for checking my videos
We have a similar "pillow moss" that occurs on roofs where I live. It is one moss that doesn't grow very well when removed from its natural position. You would 'think' it would be hardy as it experiences harsh conditions however no so...
Yes that’s been exactly my thought about it
@@JurijsJutjajevs it worked for me. You have to use dechlorinated water all terrestrial moss are sensitive.
Same thing happens to me where do you live?
I use only RO water
Jurijs Jutjajevs I use dechlorinated water and it works for me with several land mosses and they thrive probably I got the humidity/temperature/lightning wrong
Such a beautiful Moss setups.. you're an amazing man on crafting these tiny treasures. I loved the video. 💙
Thank you, have a great day 👋
Moss Jigsaw Puzzle!
ADd some liverwort, and some other moosses you can order from online.
I think that you should try rescape but this time something different like aquatic mosses. I’m looking for a botanica boutique sanctuary M like that one but the website shows always out of stock, but i want to try with aquatic mosses on a fine layer of Dooa terra tape.
Continue the great work!!!
Very Good work!!! i made a small paludarium yesterday.
Hi Juri, how are you? I hope that all is well in this difficult period....
I have a simple question even if is not so pertinent to this video. When we’ll make a change of water of the tank if for a product like seachem prime, can I add it directly into a bucket with a pump that will bring directly water in the aquarium? Or I have to place the water in a big bucket and wait for its settling/extol? I’m asking this because I’m making an aquarium of 250 liters and will be very difficult to wait for the settling and after add the water into the aquarium and I’d like to avoid that chlorine will be dangerous for the fish. If you can give me an aswer this will be really appreciated. Thanks in advance for all your support and of course a big Ciao
Give 50% dosage into aquarium, and split the rest in several small portions that you give into the bucket with the pump every so often for the best result. Usually one is doing waterchange from tap and is adding water conditioner afterwards straight into the aquarium. It usually neutralizes chlorine very fast. However if you have sensitive livestock you might want to do the above mentioned or use RO water for extra safety
Jurijs Jutjajevs thank you very much, you are very professional. I really appreciate your support. Thanks again
Very cool designs 👍👍 Greetings from Poland 👍
Hey Beny 👋 greetings back
can you please recommend a video about how important temperature is...i live somewhere hot in summer in Hawaii...Mahalo
Is now available in EU? I did look at website but it seems from USA. Thanks
Im growing bolbittis mini in my tank just fine I had allot of melt back but I started injecting co2 and now it's looking great
There is various Bolbitis species. The one in my minipond is difformis and it really doesn’t grow well under water, even in ideal conditions
Did you filled the water to 20x20x20 cube tank with rocks and monte carlo...?
Meanwhile yes
The micro scale can also be beautiful .... 👍😎👨🌾
thanks mate
Sanctuary by Botanica
Re scape it for sure. Possibly through in some wood. Pay close attention where you get your moss from. If it’s attached to wood, rock or soil. Mimic that to be successful.
^^^ throw
good point, will pay attention to it
Looking good!! I think you should let it go for a little longer to see what happens!
Try pincushion moss (Leucobryum glaucum), it is a very hardy species in a closed system like this. The ones you collected require a lot of ventilation. I assume they are temperate species, that's why they didn't do well in a tropical setup like that.
You might also wanna try aquatic moss which I am sure will do very well. Don't keep the mossarium too hot as disease and mold can and will occur, killing your moss.
Good points, will keep that in mind and adjust in future
Mine is arriving soon. Planning on a similar setup with moss and rocks for now. I was going to add a moderately thin layer of soil below the moss, do you think that will help maintain the moisture and the green of the moss?
Yes add soil underneath!
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yay 😁
please keep jurijs !!! this sanctuary it's so cute !!!
Thanks Ema
Thanks for all your useful advice! Thanks for all your knowledge that you share with us!
Do you turn off the CO2 system at night? Or did it light all the hours of the day?
When I have Co2 I turn off at night
@@JurijsJutjajevs Thanks! 😊❤️
@@JurijsJutjajevs Can I attached a solenoid valve for automatically switch off on my co2 nano system plant growth from tropica? And is it safe to do so? 😊
Супер ✌️
I vote rescape with a "mud" base! Moss needs some nutrients. You can use crushed aquasoil, and cut up spagnum moss (akadama is also nice, but not essential) thoroughly mixed with water. It retains moisture very well. Also Jurijs, maybe try some different species of moss. The type you've choosen might simply be maladapted for these terrariums. Good luck!!
yes I have noticed in the Moss Iwagumi that some species work better than others, I think it is a learning process and the next one only can get better 😉
Rescape it..u have so amazing vision...u r awesome...moss looks good but not all moss are healthy... keep it up
What water do you use for spraying?
Reverse osmosis
Pls can u make a video on how to plant Pogostemon, staurogyne repens
sure, anything specific you want to know?
@@JurijsJutjajevs actually I don't have experience with those plants. I want to know how to plant them and how to trim them during maintenance. I am planning to use them soon when I rescape my nano tank. I would start rescape once the lockdown if lifted and plants r available for delivery in Bangalore.
I will put this video idea on a suggestion list, b it I’m afraid I won’t be able to make it near future
May be you need to add some base layer substrate. Or else some small layer of compost.
Yes next time I will do
@@JurijsJutjajevs One suggestion, make a mini wabi kusa with "HYGROPHILA LANCEA 'ARAGUAIA' SP CHAI", the pink plant.. 🌱 Because all your nano's are only greens and this will make a difference.
What about lichen would that work in one of these things?
I don’t have experience with lichen, I guess it might be too moist for them, but one can try, it’s part of the process
The little critters look like they might be Seed Shrimp or also called Ostrocods.
The critters in the aqua-terrarium, I see some daphnia.
Thank you, good to know there is some fish food 😂
Hi Jurijs, maybe just rescape it.. perhaps a Japanese garden theme?
Japanese garden theme?
Jurijs Jutjajevs Something like the Kyoto Zen garden.. something I really miss.. It’s sad I can’t visit Kyoto this Spring due to pandemic😢
A little bit of a challenge to recreate Kyoto Zen garden inside this little jar
@@JurijsJutjajevs Haha that's pretty true. Hopefully can see your future projects working on the zen garden :) Anyway Thank you for producing such good quality videos! Really enjoy watching how you pay attention to details.
Beautiful Project, but I missing the water a bit 😅
Can we exspect a new Nanoscape video in the next time? 😋
Yes something with water is coming soon
That’s the most fancy jar I’ve ever seen lol
Yep, it’s fancy, but also with great features. However, feel free to take it as inspiration to create something similar DIY. As with all my content, I want to inspire and everyeone is free to use whatever resources he has available
You need to pick up the plug from the lillypipe soon or els you wont finde it under the Montecarlo :p
Nice to see the scape going well =D
haha, yes I noticed that too when fillming closeups 😆
It might have too much light. Study the conditions of where you collected the moss and try to recreate that. Moss grows specifically to the conditions. Check out serpa design really great terrarium guy
I watch all of his videos! New to moss, it’s a learning process
Your critters appear to be water fleas (daphnia). Most likely piggy backed on something. Completle harmless. Colony will most likely crash at some point. Great fish food.
Thanks for pointing that out
I hate to throw away any plant but I think scrap and start anew.
Sometimes it’s the best
If no one has ever answered, the little critters in your wabi kusa scape are copepods, fish love to eat them : )
Thanks
Better stick it on small pieces of wood so that i might grow well 👍
Can you try to show more nano tank scaping tutorials🤨
yes that's the plan
Good to know! Such a quick reply.
I feel that the plant option is better in my opinion. Much easier to put the moss on
I want to try using some soil mud on top of the silicone for the next build
I think you should try and rescape it so we get more content.
more content always better
@@JurijsJutjajevs maybe something with wee sticks and a wee little epithet plant
Let’s see what I will come up with
Juris, how do you pronounce your last name?
I think you should rescape it.
thank you, any suggestions for new direction?
Give it a chance 🙃🙏🏼
Kannst du auch mal ein Deutsches Video machen?
Ich kann, aber ich werde nicht
Be aware Hygrophila can grow up to 5-6 feet high 2 meters tops.
Ernsthaft, wenn ich in den ganzen Videos all die dicke Pflanzenauswahl sehe, werde ich wirklich trübsinnig. Ich versuche tatsächlich jetzt seit fast 9 Tagen ca. 20 Tropica Pflanzen für einen kleinen 30x30cm Cube zu bekommen. Nicht machbar. Ernsthaft nicht machbar. Es schafft einfach keiner, 20 Standardpflanzen zu liefern und ich nicht €130 dafür auszugeben. Absolut sagenhaft.
Viele Sorten sind aktuell ausverkauft, wegen corona konnten viele Händler nicht bestellen, jetzt dürfen die Geschäfte wieder aufmachen und bestellen alle aufeinmal, da Pflanzen verderbliche Ware sind, können diese nicht auf Vorrat produziert werden. Die Produktion wird jetzt der Nachfrage angepasst und in wenigen Wochen sollte alles wieder verfügbar sein.
keeP! give up is not evereytime an option. try to rescue it. has more learningeffect :)
thanks for your feedback, appreciate it
Subtitle indo please
I don't speak Indo
No problem sir,,you is my favorite scaper in world🙏
Mosses do not flower, they have sporing bodies.
It's a very interesting product.
I want you to sell it in Japan.(・ε・)
it took u 9.5 minutes just to actually start to build the terrarium
This is true, but I also shared update on all existing nano projects and unboxed a product that I have never used before. I think it is important to show what the product looks like for those who consider buying it. Next time I rescape it, I will get straight into scaping it without long intro 😉
Rescape it and make more video tutorials