Loved this build. Really cool to see all the different plants you incorporated to make it really pop. Also nice to see the “mistake” you make along the way sometimes.
I find watching these videos very relaxing. I would enjoy it if you finished with a couple of minutes of simply scanning around the finished build with the gentle music playing.
Wow, such stunningly beautiful creations! I am mesmerized by the little worlds you create! So happy I stumbled upon your channel! It brings delight to my day 😊
Very cool. I gt a tank size like this and if I pull of something half as good as this I'll be happy and your description is the best to help people subscribed
Congratulations on the job, my friend! It's great! I have a couple of questions: How many hours a day do you have the light on? And how often do you have to moisten the terrarium? Thanks in advance. All the best
For all those who wonder why the hemiantus cuba(HCC) has not grown: it needs a lot of light. That is why the HCC has grown well further above while further down everything has died.
Hi I love your videos, Im very intrested in doing this build you are doing. I have no experiance in doing this so I would appreciate a few tips or recomendations. I do have a little experiance in gardeing if that helps😂 Some of my questions include, do you have to change out the water from time to time? How long will this build last? Do you have to keep the LED light on at night? Do the plants eventually overgrow and should I cut them when if if they do? Will the spring tails mainly keep the terrarium under control so I dont have to clean out the water? Ifs theres any other recomendations anyone would like to give me I would greatly appciate it😊
im curious, how do you get freshly clipped plants to grow immediately in dirt? ive always had trouble even getting them to start in water and i have no idea how you do it
Haha😂 yes for the most part they stay where humidity is high which will be down in the substrate, if your really worried you can always use a lid that completely covers the top:)
Very nice and peaceful video🎉; but I think having your voice less loud would be better for the peaceful nature of these kind of videos. I don't know if that's possible without changing the video to an ASMR one which is not what I'm looking for.
I think the HCCuba died because it received to less light down there at the bottom. I recommend getting some Micranthemum Micranthemoides Monte Carlo it's way easier to keep. However I love the build.
dont listen to these tertium or fish tank guys. set up a tank for 20 mins and usually throw the fish away after. you never do see the same fish twice do you? dont listen to these guys dont put superglue on anything and remeber they have no idea how to keep a tank alive just make it look good for a video.
The level of detail in this one is really nice!
Thank you!
Hope you enjoyed this one, might be my new favourite terrarium!
I've been watching videos like this for a while but you were the first to explain what "low iron glass" does.
Fun experiment: Put a camera in there for 24 hours and whatch what happens
that would be cool!
Almost nothing would happen in 24 hours. And a camera might stop working in 100% humidity
@@igorgilza the tanks set up for like ten mins its dead in half an hour
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Calling your own work breathtaking is very vain, makes me not care about your work. Be humble :)
@@firstname713 nothing wrong with complementing something you re proud of imo:)
Awesome video mate!! Love how in detail you go when describing materials
thank you! glad you liked it:)
Loved this build. Really cool to see all the different plants you incorporated to make it really pop. Also nice to see the “mistake” you make along the way sometimes.
I just stumbled upon your channel and I really enjoyed this video as well as your narration of the video. Keep it up!
Really appreciate this, thank you!
I find watching these videos very relaxing. I would enjoy it if you finished with a couple of minutes of simply scanning around the finished build with the gentle music playing.
Beautiful!!!😊 I had no idea aquarium plants could grow in a terrarium! Very cool.
Great build! I think that the issue with HC Cuba was light, that plant is listed as a high light demanding plant.
Thank you! Yes I think you are completely right!
I'm new to this, it looks awesome thanks
Thank you!
Very good looking unique project....!
Thanks!
Wow😍🤩, great job, and fantastic terrarium, i love the final look
Thank you so much!:)
Wow, such stunningly beautiful creations! I am mesmerized by the little worlds you create! So happy I stumbled upon your channel! It brings delight to my day 😊
Very cool. I gt a tank size like this and if I pull of something half as good as this I'll be happy and your description is the best to help people subscribed
thank you! glad you found it helpful😃
This build's dope. I noticed you improved the way you narrated from other videos of yours I've seen too. 👍
I think I may have a new hobby after watching this
love to hear that!
Beautiful result. Thanks for providing a detailed list in the description, especially of the plants used. That's REALLY helpful!
So glad you found it helpful! Thank you for watching:)
Absolutely beautiful. Can we have an update for how it's looking now?
Thank you! Here’s the update video:) ruclips.net/video/vHyvnOntpk8/видео.html
Its dead😔🫡
Where did you get your marcgravia small round from?
I got it from a hobbyist on eBay
Is it better to keep a glass lid on top of the tank or off? Not sure if the uv light would be affected by the glass on top.
Really like the lvl of detail and the outcome of this one. Got one similar to this at home. I was woundering about why you used aqua soil here?
Thank you! Has some laying around & though I’d throw it in the mix. It will have done perfectly fine without it I think😃
This vidoe will surely hit million views
appreciate the support:)
Very clever and so beautiful ❤❤
Beautiful 😍 I'd love to be able to find that kind of vegetation so easily 💕
thank you! most of the plants are usually available as fish shops depending on where you live:)
@Terrarium Designs thank you for your time 🙏 I will definitely check my local pet stores!!
looks awesome keen to try this out
thanks! yes give it a go:)
For some reason this terrarium reminds me of Pandora from Avatar! Great job, btw, it looks incredible!!
So beautiful!
Thank you!
Absolutely love this one ☺️
Glad you like it!:)
Hi. Is the soil mix that you use suitable for tropical closed terrariums?
So pretty!
Congratulations on the job, my friend! It's great!
I have a couple of questions:
How many hours a day do you have the light on?
And how often do you have to moisten the terrarium? Thanks in advance.
All the best
Thank you! I keep the light on for 12 hours & give it a very light spray every 2-3 days:)
@@TerrariumDesigns Great, thanks for answering friend. All the best.
Super!!!!!!!
For all those who wonder why the hemiantus cuba(HCC) has not grown: it needs a lot of light. That is why the HCC has grown well further above while further down everything has died.
This tank looks really amazing! How do you maintain?
Thanks! I have a video:) ruclips.net/video/vHyvnOntpk8/видео.html
Stunning
Legend has it that the cup that you used to fill the substrate with LECA never runs out. Nice Video
haha😂 the power of editing!
@@TerrariumDesigns yeah =)
Awesome dude... Really awesome ❤️
Thank you so much!😀
beautiful
You're breathtaking !
Hi I love your videos, Im very intrested in doing this build you are doing. I have no experiance in doing this so I would appreciate a few tips or recomendations. I do have a little experiance in gardeing if that helps😂 Some of my questions include, do you have to change out the water from time to time? How long will this build last? Do you have to keep the LED light on at night? Do the plants eventually overgrow and should I cut them when if if they do? Will the spring tails mainly keep the terrarium under control so I dont have to clean out the water? Ifs theres any other recomendations anyone would like to give me I would greatly appciate it😊
Hello how are you, Excuse me for a question, what measurements do you have in nano aquarium. greetings
It’s 20cm x 20cm:)
@@TerrariumDesigns thanks
This looks amazing 😍
thank you, glad you like it!
How are you supposed to keep the terrarium alive? Looking to build it myself
it pretty much takes care of itself:) i do give it a light spray from time to time, but that’s about it!
Also are there any animals that could live in this terrarium?
im curious, how do you get freshly clipped plants to grow immediately in dirt? ive always had trouble even getting them to start in water and i have no idea how you do it
It's really exciting
How does he develop the mist in the terrarium that comes out after he opens it to show the finished design?
I Think HC cuba require more intense light and more rich nutrient substrate, it consider to be high tech plant in aquascape
Do the silvertails not "climb" out?
They tend to stay in the substrate where it’s damp & humidity is high.
@@TerrariumDesigns So they just don't like it outside and stay inside? Because my wife would kill me if she finds one of these crawling around, lol.
Haha😂 yes for the most part they stay where humidity is high which will be down in the substrate, if your really worried you can always use a lid that completely covers the top:)
Very very nice❤
I’d like to watch a follow up video if possible
Sure! I’ll be doing an update video in a week or so:)
Very nice and peaceful video🎉; but I think having your voice less loud would be better for the peaceful nature of these kind of videos. I don't know if that's possible without changing the video to an ASMR one which is not what I'm looking for.
Hc cuba is a tad needy. Likes high light. Prob why that clump is doing better higher in the terrarium.
I think you could be right!
i thought the moss replacing the HC Cuba was hypnum moss not weeping moss
Lovely video
appreciate the kind words:)
Can you make a 20cm cube terrarium for bucephalandra?please... 😂❤
Where do you get sphagnum moss?
Buy it I guess
love this video, keep it up
thenk you!
Could i hypothetically put a rlly small fr crab here or no
I think the HCCuba died because it received to less light down there at the bottom. I recommend getting some Micranthemum Micranthemoides Monte Carlo it's way easier to keep. However I love the build.
I agree, Monte Carlo would definitely have been a better choice. Thanks for watching!😃
Hemianthus cuba likes a lot of Light, thats might be the problem
Yes i think you may be right
That begonia species is pronouced (in the US at least) like "vaink - erch - ov - eni"
Maybe make a ecosystem in a terrarium.
What is this tank size bro
It’s 20cm x 20cm😃
no i fajnie :)
The HG cuba need much nutrient and high light
dont listen to these tertium or fish tank guys. set up a tank for 20 mins and usually throw the fish away after. you never do see the same fish twice do you? dont listen to these guys dont put superglue on anything and remeber they have no idea how to keep a tank alive just make it look good for a video.
That tree fern stuff is unfortunately expensive
didn't really take my breath to be honest
beautiful