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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 มี.ค. 2012
Dead tree isopod terrarium
A dead tree makes the perfect home for adorable Cubaris 'Panda King' isopods... Captions/explanations in subtitles.
Tank dimensions:
- 27 (depth) x 23 (width) x 40 (height) cm
Flora:
- Begonia 'Moon Maid' and B. 'Tiger Paws'
- Jewel orchid (Anoectochilus sp.)
- Paphiopedilum godefroyae and P. exul
- Pellionia repens
- Peperomia caperata
- Bulbophyllum putidum and B. lasiochilum
- Dendrobium pachyphyllum
- Dendrobium (Dockrillia) cucumerinum
Fauna:
- Cubaris 'Panda King'
Audio credits (TH-cam Audio Library):
Ruminate - R.LUM.R
Here Come The Raindrops - Reed Mathis
True Art Real Affection Part 2 - Noir Et Blanc Vie
Tank dimensions:
- 27 (depth) x 23 (width) x 40 (height) cm
Flora:
- Begonia 'Moon Maid' and B. 'Tiger Paws'
- Jewel orchid (Anoectochilus sp.)
- Paphiopedilum godefroyae and P. exul
- Pellionia repens
- Peperomia caperata
- Bulbophyllum putidum and B. lasiochilum
- Dendrobium pachyphyllum
- Dendrobium (Dockrillia) cucumerinum
Fauna:
- Cubaris 'Panda King'
Audio credits (TH-cam Audio Library):
Ruminate - R.LUM.R
Here Come The Raindrops - Reed Mathis
True Art Real Affection Part 2 - Noir Et Blanc Vie
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Xenoplatyura beaveri (Mycetophilidae) is a web spinning fungus gnat whose larvae inhabit the traps of tropical pitcher plants Nepenthes ampullaria. They spin sticky webs above the surfaces of pitcher fluids to trap emerging mosquitoes (here Tripteroides tenax, which also inhabit the pitchers naturally). Video S1 from: Lam WN, Lim RJ, Wong SH, Tan HT. 2018. Predatory dipteran larva contributes t...
Pitcher fungus gnat larva attacking mosquito prey (3)
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Xenoplatyura beaveri (Mycetophilidae) is a web spinning fungus gnat whose larvae inhabit the traps of tropical pitcher plants Nepenthes ampullaria. They spin sticky webs above the surfaces of pitcher fluids to trap emerging mosquitoes (here Tripteroides tenax, which also inhabit the pitchers naturally). Video S3 from Lam WN, Lim RJ, Wong SH, Tan HT. 2018. Predatory dipteran larva contributes to...
Pitcher fungus gnat larva attacking mosquito prey (4)
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Xenoplatyura beaveri (Mycetophilidae) is a web spinning fungus gnat whose larvae inhabit the traps of tropical pitcher plants Nepenthes ampullaria. They spin sticky webs above the surfaces of pitcher fluids to trap emerging mosquitoes (here Tripteroides tenax, which also inhabit the pitchers naturally). Video S4 from Lam WN, Lim RJ, Wong SH, Tan HT. 2018. Predatory dipteran larva contributes to...
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Looos good!
Your so fire wish your channel was bigger man stay at it !
That is incredibly gorgeous!
That man is not a mosquito that is a goliath water bug larva
Curious how this worked out
Que lámpara usas??
Don't want to put down this amazing scape but I feel like it doesn't take full advantage of the height available in this tank which kinda bums me out
I'd like to see this revisited to see how it grew
Cool
Oops. I was looking for a simple project. Ah ah
Wowwww missed opportunity for some aquatic utricularia!
hi are the crabs safe from the carnivorous plants?
I've been planning one of these for a while, I just can't figure out how I want to keep the water at a good enough quality for the plants. So far all I can think of is a mist or rain system that pulls from a separate tank of water that I can just keep distilled water in. I might just see if I can keep a salamander or crabs in it instead.
Great work!! i love the design :)))))
Hello can you give me the list of the plants you had there? Wanna try in my paludarium
Wow thank you for sharing! I just got my own terrarium and I want to build something like this, do you have any tips?
aaaahhggg that music
Where are the amber duckies?!
Looks really great mate! Well done vid on a favorite topic. I wish I had space and possibility to provide my isopods with such great enclosures! 😀👍
All those carnivorous plants except for the nepenthes need to be grown outside. They require dormancy and will slowly die in an indoor terrium
SLAY SOSO COOL 🤩🤩🤩 nice tillandsia btw!!
These plants don’t belong together and require very different conditions. Nope.
That has to be one of the most interesting builds I’ve ever seen.
What size of tank is that? I couldnt find it in the link.
Looks fantastic and natural….but, now I know how much foam, fakery and hot glue go into it, kinda sours the illusion somewhat huh!
What an absolutely gorgeous setup. I am beyond impressed!!!
How is it doing?? 😀
could we get a follow up, how it looks like after roughly 6months/1year?
Amazing. I would like to hear a commentary of what you were doing rather than just have the music, though.
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You are an inspiration. Your work and creativity is phenomenal, and your creations are breath taking. I have subscribed a while ago, but somehow I have been unsubbed. Anyway, I have re subscribed and cannot wait to see more of your beautiful work.
Where have you found black polyurethane foam? I can't see her anywhere ... T_T
There's a lot of these near where i grew up in the southwest of Western Australia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drosera Thew Kwongan Foundation talks about them on Facebook, and there's at least one Facebook to discuss them.
Pretty cool, I hope to see a lot more of your projects
Always the same content. 99.5% of vid is just showing creating .05% actually showing what we clicked on the video for in vague quick close ups. Zzz
wow what a waste of time...
7:22 what plat is that? 7:54 and this one?
My only concern is that the Venus fly traps would be receiving water from the aquarium which may be too mineral rich for them, I’ve only had success watering Venus fly traps with ro water or distilled water. Other than that this scape is fantastic!
also they need a dormancy
@@Tatusiek_1 that's why there in removable pots
yeah from what i understand about cultivating cp is that they should never be fertilized. I am under the assumption that the rain water is just fresh tank water for the water changes that happen 3x daily, and the sump is only sitting on the tank itself (not super clear from the vid )
Assuming no update on this? Only way I see this working is with a rain water system even the fish can be in the rain water
Wonderful idea, design and execution. Thumbs up from Sweden 😀👍
Since quite a few people asked about this, I thought I'd pin a reply. Venus fly traps, Sarracenias and Cephalotus are temperate species. Can they survive in an aseasonal paludarium? Yes, and it's actually not that hard to do. VFTs and Sarras would need an artificial dormancy after a couple of years--I usually perform that after 3 years (which is why they are actually planted in those isolated chambers if you look closely;). Cephs can actually get by without one. They won't look like award winning specimens for sure, but still very decent. How long can they survive? I don't count the years, but most of mine have gotten past 10+ years (been doing this for about 20). Old friends have kept them going...indefinitely... I don't really want to write so much on cultivation techniques here. But the tropical CP growing scene is quite well developed, so there's definitely quite a lot of well-established procedures and info on the web and in print (e.g. www.amazon.com/Growing-Carnivorous-Plants-Tropics-Chiang/dp/9814022519). Do check it out if you need specific guidelines on each of these taxa:) I expect the paludarium hobby to continue growing a fair bit and more people to experiment with these and other techniques. And in that regard, a word for the aspiring paludarium owners reading this discussion. Don't let more "experienced" growers tell you that it is impossible to grow or do something. Go for it, push the boundaries, don't be afraid to fail here and there..and have fun while you're at it:)
Talking about VFTs and Sarrs as temperate plants then going on about tropical CP growing techniques shows you know less than you think you do. All other factors aside, your biggest challenge will be giving the VFTs and Sarrs enough light. Light intensity decreases logarithmically as distance from the source increases. Even with artificial lights, they are too far away to give these full sun loving plants enough light to survive long term. No doubt in several months or a year you will have light-starved, etiolated plants begging for death.
@@pings_n_things absolutely false. There's tons of videos and info on exactly these setups.
@@pings_n_thingswhat if I told you that vertical light intensity in my 48x48x18 is equal for all distances from my top light source? Yep, fresnel. My CP 40” from the lights sees the same ppfd as the cps at the top.
Waouuuu 👌👌👏
Really nice hardscape and knowledge of technique. As mentioned by others the plant selection is a really wild mix. Considering the carnivorous plants they are from at least 3 different continents with extremly opposite conditions in their wild habitat. North american pitcher plants (Sarracenia) and venus fly traps (Dionea muscipula) are hardy plants which require a cold dormancy. The Albany pitcher plant (Cephalotus follicularis) wants a colder winter too. Why would you even put them in a terrarium if you already know better?
One can only dream of such a display
Wow
Looks great, questionable plant selection though. You should have stuck to tropical plants only - the Cephalotus and the Venus Fly Traps require cold winters. They may make it a year in consistently warm temperatures but after that they will really suffer without a cold winter dormancy.
same with sarracenia, also the water may be too mineral rich for them
Wow aren't you creative?
Okay, this was great!! I have a pinguicula (Aphrodite) and I love it to death!!! I really want more and I also what to start a bladderwort collection too! If you can, do you know were I could get some, and/or carnivorous plants in general?
California Carnivores is an amazing source for both of these. Their stock changes throughout the year so keep an eye out.
Amazing...
i think it's just me but i thought it said coronavirus plant at first glance
Such wow
Much boomz
amazing design