This is actually an amazing video. The cinematography was like a real documentary, the editing was perfect, the water was so clear and you captured it up so close it was like I was really there, like there was no glass or water in the way at all. I'm actually a bit stunned.
The amount of knowledge and work required to 1) set this up in just the right way to establish and maintain balance 2) get usable and honestly stunning footage 3) edit the footage and narrate it in a way that's both extremely entertaining and educational blows my mind. I would usually not have watched this since I'm scared of crabs (yes, L I know) but I barely felt that at all watching this. It was so fascinating.
it's so cool! there's lots of relationships like this in nature, check out 'symbiosis' :) A cool example is cleaner fish and sharks, or mantis shrimps and gobies :)
Great video. Im reefer for over 7 years and this is one of the best reefing videos i have seen that provide knowledge and awarness in interesting way. Thank you!
I'm a BS Biology Major in Coastal Biology and Conservation and the amount of details including the addition of various invertebrates (which contributes a lot to the ecosystem) is just Chef's kiss! This channel deserves the attention not just for the content, but for the time he study ecosystems while also raising awareness about current environmental issues.
Wow, your sea water tank video is absolutely stunning! It feels like watching a Nat Geo documentary, but even better. The way you’ve showcased underwater life is truly mesmerizing. I’m curious about the technical aspects of your setup. Could you share details about the pH levels, filtration process, algae management, and any other key factors you considered before setting up the aquarium? Thanks for sharing such an incredible piece of work!
@@justinc3844 they are the same thing. Just different common names for the same animal. Serpent/Brittle stars are echinoderms in the class Ophiuroidea. They are not actually starfish but are very closely related What you said, was like saying rolly poley bugs and pill bugs are two separate animals. I understand it is confusing at times lol I just love sharing my knowledge with others
This channel is better than most National Geographics documentaries, brother is showing me animals i might have never seen in my lifetime. Great Channel
Everything he’s keeping in there is available across the country in fish stores. He did a good job, but it’s not that special. I have a tank just like it but the corals are much bigger. The nassarius snails are bad for the fauna long term in an enclosed ecosystem. The lightening mode on the lights is also unnecessarily stressful for the fish. I never use mine.
This is absolute CINEMA! The camera angles, the SFX (incredible), the sound track, the storytelling, I’m speechless! Such a great job! Keep it up! 👏🙏🫶💯
Everything he’s keeping in there is available across the country in fish stores. He did a good job, but it’s not that special. I have a tank just like it but the corals are much bigger. The nassarius snails are bad for the fauna long term in an enclosed ecosystem. The lightening mode on the lights is also unnecessarily stressful for the fish. I never use mine.
Wow. I was raised with the awareness of the ocean protection, and I can't tell you how happy I am that you donated to the foundation! You're a good man, Dr. Thank you.
Having worked over 10 years in the aquarium industry I understand how much money you invested into this reef and video. I really enjoyed the macro shots of the corals opening. Though seeing that maxima clam be eaten at 8:30 sent actual pain through my body. Thank you spreading awareness of coral reefs dying and donating to help restore them.
Thank you so much for bringing attention to the worlds corals dying out! It is a big problem that is overlooked, so thank you, for spreading that message :)
All that hard work: research, editing, filming, making sure the quality is top notch, not to mention the time and patience and taking care of the creatures and tank. I'm always amazed! You've definitely been an inspiration. Thank you for doing all that work for us to enjoy and learn!
Once again, another masterpiece! The care, the creativity, the music, the camera work. It is so clear how much work this must be for you but I can tell it is a labour of love and it clearly shows. Well done!
He takes a break (Maybe 20 days) He gets the idea (Maybe 1 day) He buys the tank/flowers/animals (Maybe 7 days) He builds the whole thing and makes sure it doesn't collapse (Maybe 1 day) He records the video (100 days) He makes the commentry (Maybe 3 days) He edits the video (Maybe 7 days) He adds the finishing touches (Maybe 1 day) Total: 140 days to make a 14 minute video This is a person that deserves the quote "Can we appreciate how much time he puts in his videos?"
I'm sure he works on multiple videos at a time. That would be 2 or 3 videos a year with that logic... But yes he still does a tremendous amount of work just for a 14 min video.
I just found your channel today through Instagram and I just want to add a small thank you for the ending portion of the video. Not only was your video very entertaining, aesthetically pleasing, and educational, but it was beautifully orchestrated to raise awareness to protect our ocean and our reefs. Your work does not go unnoticed or unappreciated. I may not be much but a new Florida fan thanks you for the work you do to spread awareness and educate the public on just how important it is that we protect our ocean and nature as a whole. Mother Earth deserves that much so thank you ❤
Bravo! This was amazing, like a movie. I’ve kept saltwater before, and it’s difficult. Your aqua scape is beautiful; thank you for donating to help the oceans ❤
I love how you make natural disasters happen such as a hurricane to get them used to life in the true ocean, even simulating day and night!Well done! And even when you add new animals that even prey on the other lives in the tank, it’s the healthiest tank I’ve ever seen!
Love that ending ! It is so rare to see aquarium or terrarium lovers mixing the passion about the raised animals/plants and the environnment in their videos !
That last part is really sad cause we are losing our reefs. Many ppl don’t understand how important reefs are to our eco system. When ppl see my tank it’s an educating opportunity for me to teach them about the oceans. It’s not just for display and fun, but a great way to teach others about our oceans and why they are important.
Your videos are so well produced. This was a freaking action movie bro. And good on you for donating to a restoration fund. You’ve inspired me to make a donation as well. ❤
Ok I HAD to subscribe!! As a Biologist who enjoys everything that has to do with Marine Biology, I was mesmerized by your story telling and beautiful video / quality! Had to hold my emotions back at the end, the state of our oceans is a great concern that seems to be fading into the background 😢
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how much effort this guy puts into his videos?! He bought all those supplies and stuff, just for his channel. Props to him :D Edit: To the people saying that I'm a bot, I'm not lol. I just write comments like this T-T
The cinematography in this video is absolutely stunning! The combination of narration and music was not only a delightful experience but also incredibly educational. I learned so much about reef tanks while being thoroughly entertained. Fantastic work!
0:00 intro 0:13 sea nature 0:21 corals 0:25 fishes 0:28 them getting a idea of building a fish tank 0:31 them adding corals and rocks 0:36 them adding water 0:46 view of fish tank 0:48 they continue 0:59 snail addition 1:17 background coral 1:35 adding crabs 2:50 making a snail hunt 3:13 adding fish 3:34 the fish building a sand fortress 3:52 adding more corals 4:16 meaning of corals 4:54 corals starting to close 5:05 midnight hit in 5:33 zombie snails came out 5:55 crabs came in 6:02 introducing the leopard snail 6:31 corals came back out 6:56 sea urchins came in the tank 7:25 all corals closed 7:34 a hurricane came for them 8:13 adding sponges 8:46 adding feather duser worms 9:53 adding anemones 10:31 adding clownfish 11:13 fish hiding 11:17 the zombie snails emerge from the ground 12:57 a new ambush predator comes in its called *hawkfish* 13:37 corals create a show 13:43 there was a feed frenzy 13:52 plankton also glowed 14:40 outtro 15:00 next video to browse in Pls like it took me 1 hrs to do this
Thank you Dr. Plants for an incredibly beautiful video once again and for all your hard work. Also, WOW thank you for donating to the coral reef foundation and wanting to make the world a better place ! Keep it up and we’ll be waiting for the next video.
Every time you post a video, I can't help but think it's a masterpiece. You have an amazing talent of making people feel fully consumed and invested in a video, and it's just astounding. Amazing work as always.
I'm so happy you finally updated, and wow, this did not disappoint! I'm always astounded by how much effort and care you put into these videos, from the actual video to the editing to the music and the voiceover! Keep doing what you do ❤
it's actually insane how you're able to simulate these natural processes of life in a controlled environment, your videos are amazing! it would be so fascinating to get a process video documenting the steps involved in making something like this (from sourcing materials and animals, research into their lives/feeding habits, filming set up etc)
You don’t know from how much I’ve been waiting for a new video! Thanks Dr. Plants for what you do, You’re still my favorite channel in all the internet. Keep it up! And please post video more often, they’re amazing! Now I will watch the video.
Hey Dr.Plants!!! I discovered your videos while I was on the school bus! I love ocean life! I love to watch things grow and learn from the ways of the waters!❤ You just got a new subscriber! Peace out! ✌️
This video is so beautiful. To see nature so close like this is breathtaking; seeing the coral, the plant, the animals, it is truly amazing what you have put together. This video was an amazing project that I enjoyed every minute of it
Dr Plants, your work is absolutely marvelous!!! Good gravy Inlove watching these projects and their little story lines! You obviously do your homework and then reward us with this phenomenal content!!!! Well done my bro, bravo!!! I mean even the subtle sound effects hit! The nice splorpy noises when the corals move, the snails crawling around and the tempo of soundtracks attached to all the different chapters with super positive outcomes always the positive storylines! Definitely love it man I hope your hard work gets recognized by so many folks! Thanks and keep the awesome content coming!
Absolutely incredible journey. Makes me miss my sw tank. There was always something going on. Keeping a tank like this happy and healthy takes a lot of work. Congrats on that! Everything seems to be thriving 👏
Joining the blind shrimp with the two lifeguard fish was a whole arc I loved this, your success is very well deserved sir
I loved it too
Same
They’re normally sold like that in store
I see, thanks for the info @@javierhillier4252
I love my Millipede ❤
The Zombie Snails erupting from the ground were actually kinda scary lol
Ikr
Yoooo im subbed to you!
5:29 for those asking when.
Holy cow 100 likes? i never get that much of likes thx guys :)
Yea same lol
"popping up like daisies"
Always worth the wait! The macro photography is next level 😱
SpongeBob
Omg i watch u!
R Lemon and Lucy well???I love your videos😃
Me too!
He’s better than you lol
This is actually an amazing video. The cinematography was like a real documentary, the editing was perfect, the water was so clear and you captured it up so close it was like I was really there, like there was no glass or water in the way at all. I'm actually a bit stunned.
just the writing was terrible and over the top
@ When someone else is enjoying something, it’s not necessary to contribute something negative.
Rizz
Dude, you did an INCREDIBLE job! Absolute legend for the donation too
i like turtles i find them awesome.
TURTLES 🐢
Yo what’s up dan
Idea: I simulated a tundra for 100 days
I simulated a volcano for 100 days
I simulated Australia for 100 days
I sinulated america for 100 days
Yeah!
*Face reveal went crazy at the end, Thanks for saving our ocean Dr.plants*
he also did one on his Chamelion vid lol
He's done many. Instagram, chameleon vid, and for those that saw the fishing video.
Hy
OMG. U?? I love your videos lmaoo
Yoo I subed
Great job bro! Tank looking mint 😎
Yoooo! My 2 favourite terrarium creators in 1 video!!!
🤯
yoo serpa!
😮
banned from the bookies 🗣
The amount of knowledge and work required to 1) set this up in just the right way to establish and maintain balance 2) get usable and honestly stunning footage 3) edit the footage and narrate it in a way that's both extremely entertaining and educational blows my mind. I would usually not have watched this since I'm scared of crabs (yes, L I know) but I barely felt that at all watching this. It was so fascinating.
its so crazy how the shrimp and goby fish work together without talking its like they were born to help eachother fairly
it's so cool! there's lots of relationships like this in nature, check out 'symbiosis' :) A cool example is cleaner fish and sharks, or mantis shrimps and gobies :)
ikr? its really fascinating that these two wildly different animals help eachother out.
Ironically, they actually ARE, their very evolution is shaped by each other.
It's called a symbiotic relationship like yk mothra and godzilla
clownfish and sea amemone roo
It is so sad how many people don't understand how important and beautiful the ocean is.
yeah.
This video really put it into perspective for me. I really had no idea
nice try fed **pollutes the water**
Why are our usernames so similar
@@J_V0201 I don't know.
Absolutely beautiful. Dr. Plants never fails to deliver a masterpiece
Bro watched the whole video in 1 minute
@@oktablol make a loop
Facts with a z
Bro did not watch the video
Fr
Great video. Im reefer for over 7 years and this is one of the best reefing videos i have seen that provide knowledge and awarness in interesting way. Thank you!
I'm a BS Biology Major in Coastal Biology and Conservation and the amount of details including the addition of various invertebrates (which contributes a lot to the ecosystem) is just Chef's kiss! This channel deserves the attention not just for the content, but for the time he study ecosystems while also raising awareness about current environmental issues.
what is the mystery fish?
@@KILLshotgaming3415probably a starfish
ur right its a serpant starfish@@supremesylva
its a serpent starfish thenk you@@supremesylva
I know your being serious because I see like 10 words I don’t know lol
THAT WAS INCREDIBLE! Well done sir 👏🐠
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THE DONATION AT THE END IS INCREDIBLE THANK YOU FOR HELPING OUR REEFS
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Wow, your sea water tank video is absolutely stunning! It feels like watching a Nat Geo documentary, but even better. The way you’ve showcased underwater life is truly mesmerizing. I’m curious about the technical aspects of your setup. Could you share details about the pH levels, filtration process, algae management, and any other key factors you considered before setting up the aquarium? Thanks for sharing such an incredible piece of work!
For anyone wondering...
The creature that was "better left a mystery" is a Brittle Star! Very cool. Awesome video!
Thank you.
Looks like a serpent star. Brittle stars usually have spines on their tentacles.
@@justinc3844 Wikipedia says they're the same thing
@@mhenderson7673 thank you haha
@@justinc3844 they are the same thing.
Just different common names for the same animal. Serpent/Brittle stars are echinoderms in the class Ophiuroidea. They are not actually starfish but are very closely related
What you said, was like saying rolly poley bugs and pill bugs are two separate animals. I understand it is confusing at times lol I just love sharing my knowledge with others
This channel is better than most National Geographics documentaries, brother is showing me animals i might have never seen in my lifetime.
Great Channel
It’s like a National Geographic documentary tho for sure his narration is great :)
Everything he’s keeping in there is available across the country in fish stores. He did a good job, but it’s not that special. I have a tank just like it but the corals are much bigger. The nassarius snails are bad for the fauna long term in an enclosed ecosystem. The lightening mode on the lights is also unnecessarily stressful for the fish. I never use mine.
@@bendover9021 ok buddy but could u edit and narrate a video like this into something people would actually enjoy
hes just saying theyre not once-in-a-lifetime animals you could only see on this channel LOL. @@kairavpatel1392
This is way better than national geographic
The symbiotic relationship between the Goby Fish and Pistol Shrimp is astonishing
Honestly tho
They’re not actually blind tho but it’s still impressive
Shut up @embb82!
But yeah i'ts cool
I wonder how he filmed them underground
This is absolute CINEMA! The camera angles, the SFX (incredible), the sound track, the storytelling, I’m speechless! Such a great job! Keep it up! 👏🙏🫶💯
Your story telling skills on micro ecosystems are truly unmatched. Also, I think it's amazing to show the reality of coral reefs today.
Everything he’s keeping in there is available across the country in fish stores. He did a good job, but it’s not that special. I have a tank just like it but the corals are much bigger. The nassarius snails are bad for the fauna long term in an enclosed ecosystem. The lightening mode on the lights is also unnecessarily stressful for the fish. I never use mine.
who cares about you? @@bendover9021
Wow. I was raised with the awareness of the ocean protection, and I can't tell you how happy I am that you donated to the foundation! You're a good man, Dr. Thank you.
This is better than 80% of Netflix documentaries, the music, the editing, the footage. Mwah, a chefs kiss
We I love you ❤😊
Agree
Fr
So beautiful so cool
Yep
He never fails to make a thriving ecosystem as good as how it truly is
Having worked over 10 years in the aquarium industry I understand how much money you invested into this reef and video. I really enjoyed the macro shots of the corals opening. Though seeing that maxima clam be eaten at 8:30 sent actual pain through my body. Thank you spreading awareness of coral reefs dying and donating to help restore them.
Can we get 200 days?These videos are so enjoyable and we want even longer
i agree😀
@@dewaynejohnson6847hell no we need 365 days version
Me too
Yeah we need longer vids
I hope for 1000days
11:00 "all the fish are hiding and for a good reason"
"I'm about to simulate a nuclear strike"
this comment made me laugh😂
Man Im dead💀💀💀
“zombie invasion”
Poor fish 😂😂
💀
12:54 if this video was released two weeks ago and not last year, oh boy...
HAWK TUAH
IM GONNA GO INSANE
HAWK TUAH FISH
HAWK TUAH
HAWK TUAH!
Thank you so much for bringing attention to the worlds corals dying out! It is a big problem that is overlooked, so thank you, for spreading that message :)
All that hard work: research, editing, filming, making sure the quality is top notch, not to mention the time and patience and taking care of the creatures and tank. I'm always amazed! You've definitely been an inspiration. Thank you for doing all that work for us to enjoy and learn!
Once again, another masterpiece! The care, the creativity, the music, the camera work. It is so clear how much work this must be for you but I can tell it is a labour of love and it clearly shows. Well done!
This is absolutely one of the best videos i have ever watched on youtube. Life is truly significant.
He takes a break (Maybe 20 days)
He gets the idea (Maybe 1 day)
He buys the tank/flowers/animals (Maybe 7 days)
He builds the whole thing and makes sure it doesn't collapse (Maybe 1 day)
He records the video (100 days)
He makes the commentry (Maybe 3 days)
He edits the video (Maybe 7 days)
He adds the finishing touches (Maybe 1 day)
Total: 140 days to make a 14 minute video
This is a person that deserves the quote "Can we appreciate how much time he puts in his videos?"
Of course it takes a long time he can’t be making 100 day simulations every single day
I'm sure he works on multiple videos at a time. That would be 2 or 3 videos a year with that logic... But yes he still does a tremendous amount of work just for a 14 min video.
He pays attention to his wife (0 minutes)
@@lukelinnellmusicnot really lmao
@@DrPlantsMotherInLaw You should be proud of him😅
Honestly I've never seen anyone who has the potential to be a threat to national geographic channel
Ikr this dudes content is so high quality 😆
All within a fish tank
Top tier quality as always, this vid deserves the wait.
As a nature lover, I'm in love with these type of videos.
Dr. Plants never disappoint 👏
Idea: I simulated a tundra for 100 days
I simulated a volcano for 100 days
I simulated Australia for 100 days
I sinulated america for 100 days
I'm also ❤❤❤
I just found your channel today through Instagram and I just want to add a small thank you for the ending portion of the video. Not only was your video very entertaining, aesthetically pleasing, and educational, but it was beautifully orchestrated to raise awareness to protect our ocean and our reefs. Your work does not go unnoticed or unappreciated. I may not be much but a new Florida fan thanks you for the work you do to spread awareness and educate the public on just how important it is that we protect our ocean and nature as a whole. Mother Earth deserves that much so thank you ❤
Bro was just summoned out of nowhere and spit out the most high quality content anyone can offer
Exactly
zombie snails scary
Hurricane in the tank
real, I wish I would've seen him sooner. Much less brain rot then watching tiktok all day.
Bros A yaper😂😂
Bravo! This was amazing, like a movie. I’ve kept saltwater before, and it’s difficult. Your aqua scape is beautiful; thank you for donating to help the oceans ❤
I rather be into freshwater
YEA IKR DUDE ITS LIKE A MOVIE
I love my Millipede pet ❤❤❤
I love how you make natural disasters happen such as a hurricane to get them used to life in the true ocean, even simulating day and night!Well done! And even when you add new animals that even prey on the other lives in the tank, it’s the healthiest tank I’ve ever seen!
Right on
thoose corals look so incredible!
This is the highest-quality, yet most underrated form of content ever. Again, a masterpiece Dr. Plants!
Seeing him just progressively adding new creatures into the tank is like unlocking new characters. fascinating tho!
"A new challenger enters the arena"
True bro
Mans is really out here making art, having reasonable and helpful sponsors, AND bringing awareness to coral reefs???
You dropped this 🤲👑
I absolutely LOVE this comment. ❤
Dr plant, your voice is so soothing
:)
amogus
Omg❤
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I have been waiting for another video about the aquariums for so long. Let's gooooooo
Less gooo
Finally
Fr 💯
Me to
Fr!
14:24 he is not just a good youtube video creator but also a person who cares about mother nature.
respect my man
Oh my gosh so many animals! There’s a fish that’s a hawk to a fish that’s a clown??? So cool 😄
Love your videos! And it’s so sad to see our coral reefs slowly becoming a graveyard as you put it, respect for donating 10k!
Love that ending ! It is so rare to see aquarium or terrarium lovers mixing the passion about the raised animals/plants and the environnment in their videos !
I am so glad for your generous donation for the corals!
dr. Plant really shows the beauty and nature.
That last part is really sad cause we are losing our reefs. Many ppl don’t understand how important reefs are to our eco system. When ppl see my tank it’s an educating opportunity for me to teach them about the oceans. It’s not just for display and fun, but a great way to teach others about our oceans and why they are important.
Your videos are so well produced. This was a freaking action movie bro. And good on you for donating to a restoration fund. You’ve inspired me to make a donation as well. ❤
Much appreciated!
9:50 mother-in-law catching strays
Thank you for donating towards the reefs!
That hermit crab finding his perfect new shell being like “man today is my lucky day”
The equivalent of finding an American dollar coin, half dollar and/or 2 dollar bill
Beautiful ccontent, thanks for sharing the plight of the marine forests, hopefully more people will donate and help the cause!
Yes true I like this ccontent
0:00 Introduction 📖
0:30 Preparing 🛠️
0:52 Adding Plankton. 🦠
1:16 Adding Algae. 🪴
1:32 Adding Hermit Crabs. 🦀
1:51 Hunting for a Shell. 🐚
2:25 Snail Population. 🐌
2:47 Introducing of the Pistol Shrimp. 🦐
3:13 Introduction of the Goby Fish. 🐠
3:51 Adding Coral. 🌹
4:25 Introduction of the Christmas Tree Worms. 🐛
5:03 Night. 🌌
5:21 Placing an Anchovie. 🐟
5:33 Introduction of the Zombie Snails. 🐌
5:59 Introduction of the Leapord Snail. 🐌
6:55 Introduction of a Sea Urchin. ✴️
7:33 Hurricane. 🌀
8:10 Adding Sponges. 🧽
8:33 Introduction of the Sponge Crab. 🦀
8:46 Adding Feather Duster Worms. 🧹
9:26 Sea Slug. 🐌
9:47 Adding an Anemone. 🪴
10:26 Introduction of the Clown Fish. 🐠
11:14 Zombie Snail Ambush. 🐌
11:27 Mysterious Monster. 🧟
11:47 Better Help. 🖥️
12:55 Introduction of the Hawkfish. 🦈
13:30 Ocean Glow Show. 🌊
14:06 Actual Coral in the Real World. 🌏
All of this in one video 🤯
The mystery monster is called a "brittle star"
Ty for this it helped me watch the video
@@Bell-y8fthx for telling, i was curious about it
no thats an alien@@Bell-y8f
Visp said this is a powerful video and she started crying when you showed the coral at the end. Great work, mad respect
Ok I HAD to subscribe!! As a Biologist who enjoys everything that has to do with Marine Biology, I was mesmerized by your story telling and beautiful video / quality! Had to hold my emotions back at the end, the state of our oceans is a great concern that seems to be fading into the background 😢
Definitely go watch his other videos! They're just as good! He's done several other ecosystems.
These videos are absolutely insane! Camera quality and voice just makes it so hype!
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how much effort this guy puts into his videos?! He bought all those supplies and stuff, just for his channel. Props to him :D
Edit: To the people saying that I'm a bot, I'm not lol. I just write comments like this T-T
Robot ahh comment 😭
Can we just appreciate how little effort you put into your comment
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@@quantaviusthemenace2375 Lol i'm not a bot
@@hendrik2792 Srry I edited it, I just write this comment a lot lol
These should be a hour long specials these are so good 😭😭
Props to you man. That was a captivating 15 minutes of awesome. RUclips needs to pay you more. Much more.
The cinematography in this video is absolutely stunning! The combination of narration and music was not only a delightful experience but also incredibly educational. I learned so much about reef tanks while being thoroughly entertained. Fantastic work!
P.S. New code word for Mother in Law (Anemone) then who is the clown fish?
Your videos are like a professional documentary, thank you for everything you do!!
Don’t skip the ads please we need more of this
i love how the goby and the shrimp just instinctively work and live together
0:00 intro
0:13 sea nature
0:21 corals
0:25 fishes
0:28 them getting a idea of building a fish tank
0:31 them adding corals and rocks
0:36 them adding water
0:46 view of fish tank
0:48 they continue
0:59 snail addition
1:17 background coral
1:35 adding crabs
2:50 making a snail hunt
3:13 adding fish
3:34 the fish building a sand fortress
3:52 adding more corals
4:16 meaning of corals
4:54 corals starting to close
5:05 midnight hit in
5:33 zombie snails came out
5:55 crabs came in
6:02 introducing the leopard snail
6:31 corals came back out
6:56 sea urchins came in the tank
7:25 all corals closed
7:34 a hurricane came for them
8:13 adding sponges
8:46 adding feather duser worms
9:53 adding anemones
10:31 adding clownfish
11:13 fish hiding
11:17 the zombie snails emerge from the ground
12:57 a new ambush predator comes in its called *hawkfish*
13:37 corals create a show
13:43 there was a feed frenzy
13:52 plankton also glowed
14:40 outtro
15:00 next video to browse in
Pls like it took me 1 hrs to do this
Ok
Dang one hours?
11:21 idk what happened
Thanks
ZOMBIE SNAILS?!
2 minutes, and 1,000 people are already enjoying this masterpiece! ❤
I think you should go further than just donate and do a massive campaign and get every diver to plant Corel
“it is huge, it is destructive, its a bit like my mother in law” actually got me dying
*in-law
@@The4x4NomadDon’t be that kind of guy
Came here looking for this comment lmao
@@MrNeterixsame
@ypp0p "dating twenty-three year-olds" is different than "dating twenty three year-olds"
Man You allways shock me what you do in theese videos and donateing $10000 to help the coral good job man! we need more people like you!
These videos are so incredible to watch!
Thanks clint!!
Please do more of these. These are amazing.
Thank you Dr. Plants for an incredibly beautiful video once again and for all your hard work. Also, WOW thank you for donating to the coral reef foundation and wanting to make the world a better place ! Keep it up and we’ll be waiting for the next video.
You are such a great RUclipsr we can clearly see how hard you worked on it👏
True
The sea was angry that day my friends..
aneh
Every time you post a video, I can't help but think it's a masterpiece. You have an amazing talent of making people feel
fully consumed and invested in a video, and it's just astounding. Amazing work as always.
2:12 i don't think you know how rare it is to catch a hermit crab changeing shells
@elloraivysirisani7871i think you're too young to be here..
Well he did make the right conditions to make it change
@elloraivysirisani7871yeah your a little young for RUclips
@@stellalollolwhat’d he say?
I'm so happy you finally updated, and wow, this did not disappoint! I'm always astounded by how much effort and care you put into these videos, from the actual video to the editing to the music and the voiceover! Keep doing what you do ❤
it's actually insane how you're able to simulate these natural processes of life in a controlled environment, your videos are amazing! it would be so fascinating to get a process video documenting the steps involved in making something like this (from sourcing materials and animals, research into their lives/feeding habits, filming set up etc)
So cool!
Story:10/10
Animals:10/10
Coral:10/10
Your videos and the narration and the camera work, editing is top level man. Very exciting and soothing to watch.
Great job 👍
14:04 I wasn’t expecting this😢
So sad😢
You don’t know from how much I’ve been waiting for a new video! Thanks Dr. Plants for what you do, You’re still my favorite channel in all the internet. Keep it up! And please post video more often, they’re amazing! Now I will watch the video.
Finished watching it! It was even better than the others! Thanks for donating 10.000$!!
I like how the music is subtle
Simulating a hurricane? i’ve never seen a youtube channel in this genre do that before, awesome
Hey Dr.Plants!!! I discovered your videos while I was on the school bus! I love ocean life! I love to watch things grow and learn from the ways of the waters!❤ You just got a new subscriber! Peace out! ✌️
This video is so beautiful. To see nature so close like this is breathtaking; seeing the coral, the plant, the animals, it is truly amazing what you have put together. This video was an amazing project that I enjoyed every minute of it
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Production and videography are amazing on these. With they were longer. Great work!!
Dr Plants, your work is absolutely marvelous!!! Good gravy Inlove watching these projects and their little story lines! You obviously do your homework and then reward us with this phenomenal content!!!! Well done my bro, bravo!!! I mean even the subtle sound effects hit! The nice splorpy noises when the corals move, the snails crawling around and the tempo of soundtracks attached to all the different chapters with super positive outcomes always the positive storylines! Definitely love it man I hope your hard work gets recognized by so many folks! Thanks and keep the awesome content coming!
I love these 100 days videos. They're pretty amazing and interesting. I also learn a bit about animals I didn't know much about.
It’s always a good day when dr plants post, i just love good photography, nature and a time lapse.
just found this channel after watching random videos on instagram, now become one of my favorite channel on youtube, keep it up Dr. Plants.
Just rewatched this cinematic video 5 months later , still gorgeous , informative & loved your donation to the coral reef.
3:31 team work makes the dream work
So we're not going to talk about how deep they got even though at the beginning 0:33 it was a thin layer of Sand
Absolutely incredible journey. Makes me miss my sw tank. There was always something going on. Keeping a tank like this happy and healthy takes a lot of work. Congrats on that! Everything seems to be thriving 👏
Dude i seriously got emotional watching trhis video. It was like a full blown movie.
These are TV quality! I love your videos, and keep up the great work! ❤