I made one vivarium for my two army ant colonies

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2023
  • This is my new tropical vivarium! The two 'army ant' species inside are technically not the classic Dorylus army ant - but damn close in my opinion! They are all flourishing together at this very moment I am writing this and I hope you will enjoy seeing the development of this glorious vivarium in the years to come.
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  • @Troglobitten
    @Troglobitten Год назад +153

    i would totally watch a weekly video that shows things that happen in your vivariums, I don't think there's anyone out there with as complex a foodweb as yours

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +31

      Its about to become more complex!! Thank you sm for the kind words :D

    • @carsoncrews
      @carsoncrews 11 месяцев назад +1

      100% agree been watching his videos for around 3 or so years now and no one else does this like him with such diversity with an virvarium with aquatic life and all that conistist of multiple different species too

    • @ManuelPulga47-by5ui
      @ManuelPulga47-by5ui 9 месяцев назад

      😊0088

  • @A-Gutierreeezz
    @A-Gutierreeezz Год назад +171

    NORDIC ANTS IS BACK 🎉

  • @eowynbates9376
    @eowynbates9376 Год назад +22

    I don't know if anyone has answered you yet, but I think your mystery millipede is a bumblebee/yellow banded millipede (Anadenobolus monilicornis). Also, it looks like your UV millipede is male! You can tell by the little separation in the legs near the head where the gonopods are located.

  • @nmci8959
    @nmci8959 Год назад +7

    I feel like a species of vampire crab would do lovely in here, most species are very colorful, breed pretty readily, are detritivores and omnivores, and are amphibious, capable of taking advantage of all the space in the terrarium!

  • @tarronadam5435
    @tarronadam5435 Год назад +9

    I love seeing all the animals in your tanks interact. with most of them still intact after long periods of time. Im excited for the next video. Its living art.

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much!! and nature is definitely living art :D

  • @munchaking1896
    @munchaking1896 Год назад +21

    You remade your vivarium at your new house? Great! I cant wait to see what animals you put in there.

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +7

      Yes I did! Remade it better imo ;) looking forward showing it to you :D

  • @roach_1300
    @roach_1300 Год назад +7

    7:26 test in peace Larry :(. Awesome video, Carebara Diversa are my favorite ant species! This video was so fun to watch like all your vids, can’t wait for the next one! :D

  • @abrealgaming5649
    @abrealgaming5649 Год назад +4

    I have been watching this going on 3 years now and I have to say your presentation has gotten so good and your speaking has become a lot more enthralling and fun to listen to you clearly are very confident and having fun and it makes me happy whenever I see an upload Don't stop doing what you're doing

  • @WrathfulTyriel
    @WrathfulTyriel Год назад +14

    Just found your channel. After watching AntsCanada for so long I have been craving new ant content. Keep up the good work you have gained a new sub from me.

  • @munchaking1896
    @munchaking1896 Год назад +7

    Ants Canada has been keeping a huge Marauder Ant colony this year and discovered that the larger Super Majors work as Repletes storing food in thier social stomachs deep inside the nest.

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +2

      Yes! That they do. They also help break nuts etc that they bring back into the colony

    • @AntsCzech
      @AntsCzech Год назад +1

      Sadly that wasn't really a thing to discover :D By the size and built, you can guess they work as repletes, just like many other species' majors and soldiers do

    • @ladyl5909
      @ladyl5909 Год назад +1

      I learned that from AC too! Between AC, Exotics Lair, and Nordic I am learning so many cool things about slimy, scaley, hairy, and scary little creatures! I don't think I'd own any except Possibly an ant colony, but I sure do enjoy watching and learning from all theirs and yours vids! Can't wait to see where this vivarium is going and what all creatures get featured!!!

  • @lgnoramaLama
    @lgnoramaLama Год назад +21

    The yellow and black millipede is a bumblebee millipede as it seems, they stay quite small in comparison, about 10cm I think, also the lichen stuff in most colors and forms is one of millipedes favourites food and also quite important to them, so put some lichen sticks inside sometimes, if it doesn't grow naturally ✌🏼😊

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +7

      Damn sick facts!! Thank you so much. Do you know why they need lichen?? :D

    • @lgnoramaLama
      @lgnoramaLama Год назад +3

      @@nordicants6232 well i dont exactly know why and couldnt find it on the internet either but they simply love it as far as i recognised 😄 in addition a diverse food table is important as you know and i could imagine this stuff contains quite unique things, you also often see millipedes nibble on bark as on the video, seems like they look for the lichen stuff 🤔 well and isopods also love it as a treat 😁

    • @jessehunter362
      @jessehunter362 Год назад

      @@nordicants6232 Lichen is high in protein and has the toxins that keep them safe from ants.

  • @johnnycraft4583
    @johnnycraft4583 Год назад +43

    You should make a vivarium filled either only passive ant colonies or a vivarium with colonial tarantulas, or even have leafcutter ants in the vivarium since they're known to be one of the few ant species to stand toe to toe against army ants and ither aggressive ant species.

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +10

      Yeah those are all supercool ideas!! I really want to but we will see what I can manage ;) maybe in the future

    • @johnnycraft4583
      @johnnycraft4583 Год назад +7

      @@nordicants6232 you should try acorn ants due to their passive behavior and their size, maybe even some species that Antscanada himself is recently keeping.

    • @A1.SoMoSa
      @A1.SoMoSa Год назад +2

      Fr this is actually interesting af , seeing shit that’d happen in the wild but in a controlled environment , didn’t think I’d watch this type of stuff ngl 😂

  • @AntsScandinavia
    @AntsScandinavia Год назад +3

    Glad to see you up and working with a new viv! Happy the Peruian Trap-jaws settled in nicely ^^

  • @HeriqueMartins
    @HeriqueMartins Год назад +3

    The tropical millipede looks like a bumblebee millipede for me.

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +1

      Thank you for input! :D it says hi back to you

  • @SaudiHaramco
    @SaudiHaramco Год назад +2

    15:20 i'm pretty sure that worm escaped underground here. You can tell he only has like 10% of the worm in his mouth when it goes under the rock.

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад

      Omg that might be true. Although like most of the worm is inside (more than 10% imo) but maybe you are right. Sly cooper escape xD well observed!!

    • @NiteHunter13T
      @NiteHunter13T Год назад

      I thought he had bitten off the portion of worm in his mouth.

  • @ArvinLammers
    @ArvinLammers Год назад +2

    The standing log in the water is so cool

  • @Hungary_0987
    @Hungary_0987 Год назад +2

    Finally new video! Have been eager to see it! Turned out great!

  • @gardenofhope
    @gardenofhope Год назад +6

    Nordic ants, yes a new video, they are always entertaining.

  • @CamponicoAnts
    @CamponicoAnts Год назад +4

    Amazing vivarium you have made! And quite some storytelling.. i love it

  • @nordicants6232
    @nordicants6232  Год назад +31

    Hope you enjoyed the video! Cant wait to see what will happen when the raider army ants are put inside :D Do you think they will get along?
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    • @samgielen6248
      @samgielen6248 Год назад +2

      Really enjoy it!!!
      But i prefer Longer episodes like your documentaires ❤

    • @HawkerHarrier
      @HawkerHarrier Год назад +2

      Good video btw i love the millipedes as im kinda obseesed that black and yellow one was a bumblebee millipede from florida/carribean

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +1

      @@samgielen6248 Will make one for this vivarium around christmas dont you worry! Thank you :D

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +1

      @@HawkerHarrier I love it too! she has some other frends like her too. They enjoy exploring a lot

  • @DragonMG2
    @DragonMG2 Год назад +8

    These humongous terrariums are so amazing, you did so well!!! Love your vids❤

  • @pailhorsegaming6762
    @pailhorsegaming6762 11 месяцев назад +4

    I personally love the newts! And a new Nordic Ants video!

  • @ecclesiasticman4417
    @ecclesiasticman4417 Год назад +1

    17:06 that poor wriggling injured ant near the middle right of the screen.

  • @bschneidez
    @bschneidez 6 месяцев назад +1

    Called it. Literally said "scholependra subspinipes" when you were asking what we thought the apex predator would be... Just because it's 100% what I would do if it was legal for me to build a southeast asian vivarium. Some subspinipes can have truly beautiful shells as well

  • @BreakerInc
    @BreakerInc Год назад

    That determined little newt, so adorable! I know nothing about them, so for me it's just crazy cute to watch him wrestle that worm XD

  • @antsadventure
    @antsadventure Год назад

    Awesome Nordic Ants!! Glad to see new videos. You were one of the reasons I started my channel. :)

  • @plumpmoose
    @plumpmoose Год назад +2

    Man I'm always so excited to watch these vids and updates

  • @AntScapes1
    @AntScapes1 Год назад +5

    Lets gooooooo!! Can’t wait to see this develop ❤
    Absolutely love this channel and it’s the reason I started myself 😄

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +2

      That makes me so happy to hear!! Thank you AntScapes

    • @AntScapes1
      @AntScapes1 Год назад +2

      @@nordicants6232 ❤️❤️

  • @Sea-cucumber1151
    @Sea-cucumber1151 Год назад +2

    Prey mantis is awesome! My favorite but is always the millipedes and second snails.

  • @2800finesse
    @2800finesse 2 месяца назад

    beautiful videos .. can teach my son off ur vids soo much knowledge love the vivariums dude ty

  • @NOTVEVO
    @NOTVEVO 10 месяцев назад

    Please more updates, absolutely love your videos! And maybe start livestreams with those

  • @ObsidianKing
    @ObsidianKing Год назад

    No matter how many years pass your vivariums never get any less interesting.

  • @antsoceania
    @antsoceania Год назад

    16:35 that cricket came back to life 😂

  • @Sinostaga
    @Sinostaga Год назад +4

    I need more lol, I love these kind of videos so much!

  • @KrisPSouls9258
    @KrisPSouls9258 Год назад +6

    Love the newts fish and that shrimp. I've got a aquarium full of different colors of shrimp and fish.

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +3

      Love them too! They have another species friend as well ;) will show you next video

    • @KrisPSouls9258
      @KrisPSouls9258 Год назад +2

      @@nordicants6232 That's Awesome!I'm excited to see what it is. Ever since my son started watching your video's he's been big time into making terrariums and putting different bugs and things into them.

  • @sergioibarra3461
    @sergioibarra3461 Год назад

    These channel has THE BEST vivarium videos

  • @mitchl5220
    @mitchl5220 Год назад +2

    Awesome video dude! That centipede would scare the hell out of me too they are so scary LOL

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +1

      They definitely are!! Incredibly scary….

  • @ChrisN1973
    @ChrisN1973 Год назад +2

    I started to watch this alone. 10 mins later my wife and teen daughters were watching too! An awesome video that the entire family was transfixed by! Subscribed!

  • @oclavukialufalu8657
    @oclavukialufalu8657 Год назад +8

    Love the videos! How often do you replace the olive oil barrier?

  • @ottobrantvall8198
    @ottobrantvall8198 11 месяцев назад

    Just found ur channel i love antscanadq and other terrarium maker and im swedish so its a perfect channel for me

  • @user-bz5xm9bc5m
    @user-bz5xm9bc5m Год назад +4

    Great as always. Great feeding base with all of the decomposers. But with such a big predators and ant species you should constantly add some new population of animals in food chain, especially herbivores, especially with this moist environment. But i really fascinated by your progress and skills you learned from your first vivarium.
    Btw, are you planning to have termites there?

  • @ziepex7009
    @ziepex7009 11 месяцев назад

    im getting into vivariums, would love to see more uploads frequently :)

  • @BillyFord-hj9ly
    @BillyFord-hj9ly Год назад

    One time I saw this massive praying mantis at London zoo that was win. I realised that my favourite insect or creature was second favourite creature was a praying mantis. Praying mantises are like so cool that’s why I love them so much

  • @Krogzaxants
    @Krogzaxants Год назад

    This is so amazing! :) Great job! Can't wait to see a update.

  • @DecoderWalrus
    @DecoderWalrus Год назад +1

    Woohoo! A new Nordic Ants video is better than Birthday gifts

  • @ethanmartin6731
    @ethanmartin6731 Год назад +4

    I love your videos, I would like to try to create my own vivarium one day

  • @Mr_C.Bacteria
    @Mr_C.Bacteria 11 месяцев назад +1

    Man, if I had this, I'd be sitting there all day watching them all 😅 the creatures are fascinating on their own but putting them all together into one ecosystem is so interesting to watch ❤

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  11 месяцев назад

      It truly is!! I hope my videos cover most things with sufficient respect to the actors inside. And that this somehow still entertains you enough :D

  • @prashantsherawat3075
    @prashantsherawat3075 Год назад +1

    just an idea. if it is a covered vivarium, cant u add a wasp nest aswell. there's land life and aquatic life in there already. would be cool to have flying predators. i know people have kept wasps in containers just like ants. it would be hard but would be so cool. also this is the dopest vivarium I've seen so far

  • @HeriqueMartins
    @HeriqueMartins Год назад +3

    Well salamander or axolotles are not the best tank mates to fish because fish may try to eat their external lungs.

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +1

      I heard this now… my god had no idea and kinda feel bad. Nothing bad happened though luckily!! :D

  • @nickm2890
    @nickm2890 11 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely brilliant content, dude. Amazing work!
    I wonder if this is something a rando could do with some practice.

  • @hj2098
    @hj2098 Год назад +1

    Please we need more videos you vids are such good quality

  • @knubson
    @knubson Год назад +1

    Welcome Back! Happy to watch your current video!

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Hope u enjoyed

    • @knubson
      @knubson Год назад

      @@nordicants6232 Yes, of course, I did.

  • @sasvidukandage
    @sasvidukandage 11 месяцев назад +1

    IMAGINE IF THE CENTIPEDE EASCAPES AND YOU FIND IM IN YOUR BED !!

  • @RNG-999
    @RNG-999 Год назад +2

    Fire Salamanders "Axolotl" LOVES WORMS! It's one of their primary foods, lol.

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад

      Ahahaha yeah damn… but that big? Worm is bigger than the newt!!

  • @plumpmoose
    @plumpmoose Год назад +2

    Would you ever make a sealed off self sustaining ecosystem terrarium?

  • @previoustenant9915
    @previoustenant9915 11 месяцев назад +1

    love you man keep the updates coming

  • @HomemadeEcosystems
    @HomemadeEcosystems Год назад +1

    Great video!! (I saw the première) I forgot to ask, how do you make your terrariums 'antproof'?

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +2

      I put olive oil on the sides! Then now I hav plastic film on the top to avoid the centipede escape!

    • @HomemadeEcosystems
      @HomemadeEcosystems Год назад

      @@nordicants6232 yeah you don't want that one espcaping 😅Thank you!

  • @stevionyoung8848
    @stevionyoung8848 Год назад

    I think the worm managed to get away from the salamander actually

  • @halbronco7690
    @halbronco7690 Год назад +1

    Miss your stuff man glad to see you again!

  • @JasperBouchard
    @JasperBouchard Год назад

    How did that newt manage to fit the whole worm inside it's little body LOL hats off little guy

  • @robinschmitz9774
    @robinschmitz9774 Год назад +1

    The unknown millipede is a bumblebee millipede

  • @bighossgames1174
    @bighossgames1174 Год назад +3

    These videos must take forever to make

  • @bmelloyello
    @bmelloyello Год назад

    at the 15 minute mark that newt didn't eat the worm, it got away.

  • @skylandereclipse7369
    @skylandereclipse7369 Год назад +1

    I would literally live in there if I could

  • @AlexRejba
    @AlexRejba Год назад +3

    Thank you for your video! You've inspired me to transform a large aquairum into vivarium. I also see that you have 2 plants that I have as well.

  • @cyclommatus11
    @cyclommatus11 Год назад

    I think those yellow banded millipedes are bumblebee millipedes. I think you'd know why they're called that.

  • @darius_cummins-thorne1997
    @darius_cummins-thorne1997 10 месяцев назад

    That worm escaped the newt

  • @joosiekawk
    @joosiekawk Год назад +1

    but this is soooo cool. i would LOVE to build one of these for myself and for my kids....they would love it so much. can i ask what the budget was to get all this set up?

  • @OsD5713
    @OsD5713 5 месяцев назад

    Put in a huntsman spider! That would be amazing

  • @foxer9115
    @foxer9115 Год назад

    He needs to make more videos

  • @Grindclock_dellamorte
    @Grindclock_dellamorte 3 месяца назад

    1:57 time stamp, that major is covered in mites. Whoops

  • @A.R.C.77
    @A.R.C.77 11 месяцев назад

    15:36 it didn't eat the worm look under the rock it escaped, and is why it still looked thin lol

  • @Mothobius
    @Mothobius Год назад

    Salamander often eat worms longer than they are. I think it will be fine. They can fold it in their stomachs.

  • @zeroezikiel4371
    @zeroezikiel4371 Год назад

    yowww, good content. keep us updated on the vivarium

  • @obambagaming1467
    @obambagaming1467 Год назад +1

    I don't think Triops can work in a ecosystem like that.
    First of all, they usually lack predators in the early stages of their lifes since they live in puddles.
    They can grow quickly. You could technically grow them outside of the ecosystem, and then introduce them.
    But if they're too small, they would get easily eaten by bigger animals.
    But once they have reached a certain size, they could kill and eat almost anything in the water.
    Also Triops only live for a few months at most, but they lay tons of eggs in the soil.
    But in order for most of those eggs to hatch, they need to dry out for atleast a few weeks.
    Depending on the species the eggs may even need freezing temperatures once they are dry

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +1

      Exactly this I learnt last month!! The plan is to put in one or two larger triops from a separate tank to see them swim around inside. Do you think that is a good idea?

    • @obambagaming1467
      @obambagaming1467 Год назад +1

      @@nordicants6232 no. A larger triops could easily kill the amphibians and fish in the water.
      They also sometimes attack slightly larger animals if they are weak, by attacking things like fins.
      Triops are gluttonous predators that wont hesitate to hunt down everything.
      Also they decimate most water plants like crazy.
      There are some plants that work, like moss balls, but I had many plants getting decimated by them in mere days

  • @somecoal
    @somecoal 11 месяцев назад

    I think the worm got away, at 15:30 u can kinda see the worm sneaking back under the stone.

  • @Pannkakaize
    @Pannkakaize 11 месяцев назад

    Well the salamander dident eat the worm, you can see the worm getting away under the rockxD

  • @NameName-em2yk
    @NameName-em2yk Месяц назад

    Those army ants look like ponera genus

  • @user-iq3cq5dp5d
    @user-iq3cq5dp5d Год назад +5

    What was the species of the second army ant colony? Not sure if I missed that. Also I feel you are probably the only person who could pull off keeping slave-raiding formica in a bioactive setup. Not sure if they have those over there or if you are interested in those kind of species but maybe you could try it one day

    • @spy_tf2336
      @spy_tf2336 Год назад +2

      It’s ants from the genus Cerapachys

    • @TerpleDerp2600
      @TerpleDerp2600 10 месяцев назад +1

      Formica are a holarctic genus so they aren’t present anywhere near the southern coast of Asia. It’s definitely a cool idea but wouldn’t work well in a tropical setup as they would also need other species of Formica to perform the raid upon, which would take up pretty much the whole vivarium.

    • @user-iq3cq5dp5d
      @user-iq3cq5dp5d 10 месяцев назад

      @@TerpleDerp2600 damn never would I have expected to see you here. I see you often in the Canadian ant servers. Thanks for the info.

  • @StephenLedger
    @StephenLedger Год назад

    WOW that was awesome loved watching this.

  • @joacs23
    @joacs23 Год назад

    Hello Nordic ants I just discovered your channel and I am amazed at your amazing content!But could you tell me the species of the second colony of army ants?Keep up the good work!

  • @minmai4527
    @minmai4527 Год назад +1

    feels like ants will eat all of them living in that tank 😅

  • @bikerboy5299
    @bikerboy5299 11 месяцев назад

    If you don't mind me asking, I'm planning on putting together a vivarium.
    But I have so many questions.
    I hope you see this and have some answers for me.
    1)do you do open top, wire mesh or what? I'm having issues planning out a top to it that is smart.
    2) do you get all of the plant matter and rocks and stuff from nature or do you buy it? I have been planning to get stuff from nature so I can unintentionally bring other species in like In your long term vivarium.
    3)Where do you get the critters that you get from this video and your previous video?? I'm wanting to get a few specific things that I can't get in my area in the wild or would he too difficult. Was wondering if you have any good sources.

  • @snickers857
    @snickers857 Год назад +1

    19:26 name this beautyful ants?😍

  • @cat_goes_meow139
    @cat_goes_meow139 Год назад +3

    Thank you. Please do more.

  • @Enderdragon693
    @Enderdragon693 Год назад +1

    Love your videos keep uploading lots of support

  • @gabrielgomez3469
    @gabrielgomez3469 Год назад +1

    i think the worm escaped from being eaten. i think you can see it under the rock

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад

      Yeah I have seen that after lol… think the newt cut it actually;)

  • @aurora_dawn123
    @aurora_dawn123 Год назад

    I think that might be a bumble bee millipede, but I might be wrong

  • @jakemaxwell3709
    @jakemaxwell3709 Год назад +1

    Why at 19:50 it looks like the ant is riding the isopod 😂

  • @SouthAfricanantguy2653
    @SouthAfricanantguy2653 Год назад +3

    Hi nordic ants you ants Canada and ants Australia are the reason i keep ants thanks so much for everything and I can't wait I am getting atta sexdens from Brazil probably September or December hope they make alive it's pretty far away hope you have a great day ❤❤

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much!!!! :D Would love for you to try go on my discord and post about your colony? Would love to follow its progress.

    • @SouthAfricanantguy2653
      @SouthAfricanantguy2653 Год назад +3

      @@nordicants6232 i will make weekly updates if they survive shipping i am getting three they probably will come in September or December

  • @kavcox1
    @kavcox1 8 месяцев назад

    I feel like this setup is too good for ants

  • @dirtywhitellama
    @dirtywhitellama 11 месяцев назад +1

    Did the newt actually eat that worm? It seemed more like the worm drifted under the rock and managed to escape, but it was happening in a dark nook so I couldn't really tell for sure.

  • @donvergonet399
    @donvergonet399 Год назад

    I saw a part of the worm going under the rock so I think the newt cut it off eventually 15:35

  • @enkiimuto1041
    @enkiimuto1041 Год назад

    So happy to see you again

  • @arvopelaa
    @arvopelaa Год назад +2

    You should offer some fruit for centipede! They actually arent only carnivores.

    • @nordicants6232
      @nordicants6232  Год назад +1

      Really?? Damn I have never heard this. Cool.

  • @JaydenHoward369
    @JaydenHoward369 Год назад

    what kind’ve lid and light do you use

  • @starzgaming1178
    @starzgaming1178 Год назад +1

    I’m so confused on how u can keep army ants. Props to u edit: I didn’t know that marauder ant queens are so big and are classed as army ants. Thanks for the facts

  • @jerrysstories711
    @jerrysstories711 11 месяцев назад

    The newt reminded me of the time the crazy old lady up the street turned me into a newt. I got better though.

  • @Sweden236
    @Sweden236 10 месяцев назад +1

    What filter did you use?

  • @Nolan_889
    @Nolan_889 Год назад +3

    Thank you, I love your video's. They always show sp much of an ecosystem.