happy you're more confident to the point of just actively showing you and your body and face more often, it's genuinely so nice to see you grow from when i first found this channel about 4ish years ago, keep doing you king.
@@vasili1207 i don't care whether or not he shows himself or not, i'm just pointing out that doing so is a sign of having a growing confidence in himself, and his little heart on my comment seems to be he agrees lmao
so its about you then... funny you assume hes not confident just because he don't want to jump in front of a lense... some people are not attention whores. but enjoy your little heart lol . @@ocarina0001
@@vasili1207 how on god's green earth do you somehow miss the irony of saying i'm assuming something (which is less of an assumption, if you've been around the channel for a while you would see he rarely if ever showed himself), when you are also assuming something about him? i was just complimenting his very apparent growth as a creator and his confidence, because he is a person behind the content, he's not a machine made for your liking. does it irritate you so much that someone else gets complimented you need to complain?
The only time I ever got to visit the Netherlands was in 2010 and I got to visit Zandvoort and put my feet in the cold North Sea and find empty razor clam shells on the beach. I still have those shells, I brought them back to Canada with me! I love your videos....it reminds me of my visit in your beautiful country!
I just wanted to let u know that because of your videos, i’ve been fish keeping since 2019. You inspired me to make ecospheres- then that led to getting a fish tank- and now i’m breeding fish and shrimp. You are genuinely inspirational.
i’m either going to college for microbiology, marine biology, something to do with aquaculture etc. my 14 yo brain sucked your videos up like a SPONGE.
I come from the older days when noone, noone knew what you looked like and most of us thought you were headed toward age eighty, or at least somewhere about Forty-twoish. Surprisingly, at that time in our lives, you were weeks seventeen. And who knew you would turn into this handsome young man you are today. I mean who knew. I look forward to your videos, and missed them. Well. Keepum coming! You are evolving, and so much for the better. Thank-you.
I remember going on a fishing trip as a kid and we accidentally left our live bait bucket half way full with some lake water. Many many months later I grabbed for the same bait bucket and only about half an inch of water was left. Inside the water was a handful of massive adults of a same or similar species. They must have had an entire generation breed, grow, and eat each other for those last few to survive. Freaked me out as a kid to see that lol.
i don't know how you find the time and space to do these kinds of things but ever since i discovered your channel about 3 years ago i've always wanted to do something similar but i honesty just don't have the resources to do so but hopefully one day i can do this in the meantime keep up what you're doing dude! you're an inspiration to not just me but everyone here
Serpadesign has multiple videos detailing how to make a closed ecosystem for next to nothing (recycled jars, moss and dirt from outside, free isopods etc) if you have some time and patience :)
Scuds are just the common name for gammarus shrimp. The ones you are thinking of could well be another species, there are apparently 200 different species.
I'm glad you said you thought they were kinda cute, because I was starting to feel like I was a little insane for feeling the same. Weirdly, the demon shrimp gave me stronger bug vibes. I mean I get they're all kinda just sea bugs, but like... the killer shrimp scuttling around was legitimately sorta adorable.
(In case it wasn't apparent, bugs are creepy and I don't like them. Demon shrimp retaining some of its terrestrial cousins' creepiness in a way I can't really put my finger on. Maybe it was just that you picked out cuter clips of the killer shrimp idk.)
Let’s go another life in jars videos I love them so informational I’ve always find it hard to express my love for biology like he does around other people so happy he matches my energy for the same things !!!🎉
Hey, just had a question about my aquatic ecosystem. Its in a smallish, sealed jar that's in front of a window that gets light a good portion of the day. It has some mosses in it and some plants, but those are the only things that i can see alive in the jar. Its been around about a month since i made it, and no crazy stuff yet. Also, the bottom is filled with a sort of mixture of sand/dirt, its the only stuff i could find near the pond i got it from. I know sand is bad because not much lives in it but if you had any advice i would appreciate it. My working theory is its either not enough light, (but if it isn't enough then why are the plants fine?) the sand made it so i didn't get enough life in to start, i might have overcrowded the jar with too much in it, or its not been enough time.
Sometimes you have to go looking for more critters. I'm no expert, but if it were me I would make a few more jars - see what variables you can adjust, such as moisture level, sunlight, or source your substrate from a different location. Under old and decaying wood is usually a good place to get things like isopods and springtails.
@@nefariousyawn hey no worries, I've made a couple jars previously and have isolated some issues and corrected them, but rather then guess and check for another couple months I thought id consult the internet. The problem with getting my substrate from a different location is that everywhere i seem to go has either shitty clay or crappy sand. I live in Georgia. Thanks for your advice.
Awesome, i trid to make a Dikerogammarus habitat as well but failed so far. They are invasive in the Viennese Danube too. Glad to see you are already doing your bachelors thesis, congrats. Took me way longer :D
Great tank, thanks for sharing. I suspect you need to add some aeration to mimic the lake, which has lapping water and wind to aerate its waters in addition to oxidising plant life.
It is always fun and inspiring to see your uploads. Have you ever considered adding some sort of movement such as rocking or a current to any of your aquariums to more accurately simulate certain environments? I imagine some organisms depend upon (or at least thrive better within) such conditions, especially sessile ones.
That's so nice! I actually recently decided to start a small aquarium with Gammarus shrimps as well a few months ago. Couldn't find the killer shrimp though in my region, so I went with Gammarus roeseli.
I made to jars from the pond in my backyard here in FL. It's just a retention pond. I added plants as well. I see a bunch of life, including Pleurocera floridensis timidus (Snails). I want to see everything clearly and I can't. My phone can not focus on the little things. What recording equipment do you use to view your jars?
We have something like those here in Southwester Pennsylvania here in the US, we usually find them under rocks in creeks around were I live, the largest I've seen was maybe a little smaller than an M&M
I very much enjoyed this one. I have two questions: how come you didn't install an under-gravel filtration system? Do the plants keep the water oxygenated enough?
So happy you're back to making your documentaries! Missed you bro!
The best documentary
Missed u 2
@@LifeinJars What about to put them in your cichlid tank?
happy you're more confident to the point of just actively showing you and your body and face more often, it's genuinely so nice to see you grow from when i first found this channel about 4ish years ago, keep doing you king.
He is a handsome person, and I am relieved to see that he does not in fact live in a jar.
what is with you people you just need to seee whos making the videos ... not just take the content for what it is
@@vasili1207 i don't care whether or not he shows himself or not, i'm just pointing out that doing so is a sign of having a growing confidence in himself, and his little heart on my comment seems to be he agrees lmao
so its about you then... funny you assume hes not confident just because he don't want to jump in front of a lense... some people are not attention whores. but enjoy your little heart lol . @@ocarina0001
@@vasili1207 how on god's green earth do you somehow miss the irony of saying i'm assuming something (which is less of an assumption, if you've been around the channel for a while you would see he rarely if ever showed himself), when you are also assuming something about him? i was just complimenting his very apparent growth as a creator and his confidence, because he is a person behind the content, he's not a machine made for your liking. does it irritate you so much that someone else gets complimented you need to complain?
The only time I ever got to visit the Netherlands was in 2010 and I got to visit Zandvoort and put my feet in the cold North Sea and find empty razor clam shells on the beach. I still have those shells, I brought them back to Canada with me! I love your videos....it reminds me of my visit in your beautiful country!
now we all don't have to wonder why Canada is so full of migrants
maybe someone just brought back chinese as souvenirs 😂
If you love his country so much, why don't you marry it?
I just wanted to let u know that because of your videos, i’ve been fish keeping since 2019. You inspired me to make ecospheres- then that led to getting a fish tank- and now i’m breeding fish and shrimp. You are genuinely inspirational.
i’m either going to college for microbiology, marine biology, something to do with aquaculture etc. my 14 yo brain sucked your videos up like a SPONGE.
I'm a big fan of your videos they're really well-done. I look forward to your new content and can't wait to see more. Nice to see you back
Thanks!
New life in jars episode? Todays a good day
I come from the older days when noone, noone knew what you looked like and most of us thought you were headed toward age eighty, or at least somewhere about Forty-twoish. Surprisingly, at that time in our lives, you were weeks seventeen. And who knew you would turn into this handsome young man you are today. I mean who knew. I look forward to your videos, and missed them. Well. Keepum coming! You are evolving, and so much for the better. Thank-you.
Alot of jar-gon in this video 😂
The door is still A JAR. You should see yourself out.
I remember going on a fishing trip as a kid and we accidentally left our live bait bucket half way full with some lake water. Many many months later I grabbed for the same bait bucket and only about half an inch of water was left. Inside the water was a handful of massive adults of a same or similar species. They must have had an entire generation breed, grow, and eat each other for those last few to survive. Freaked me out as a kid to see that lol.
Me (not a shrimp) watching this video with the shrimp-like posture: mmm, yes, breed, my brothers and sisters
Relatable
Kinda Sus you have to say not a shrimp 🦐👀
Fascinating as always. Keep these videos coming, please!
why am i so deeply in love with this man i need him to tell me everything he knows about the local dutch ecosystem as vows at our wedding
A day with a new life in jars video just makes the day that much better!
i don't know how you find the time and space to do these kinds of things but ever since i discovered your channel about 3 years ago i've always wanted to do something similar but i honesty just don't have the resources to do so but hopefully one day i can do this in the meantime keep up what you're doing dude! you're an inspiration to not just me but everyone here
Serpadesign has multiple videos detailing how to make a closed ecosystem for next to nothing (recycled jars, moss and dirt from outside, free isopods etc) if you have some time and patience :)
So glad you've posted again.
This was super interesting, as it has made me rethink how I want to set-up a shrimp tank
6:24 was so funny it caught me so off guard how you just kept going without even mentioning it
I thought I was a scud, but they can grow so much bigger! Pretty cool video
Scuds are just the common name for gammarus shrimp. The ones you are thinking of could well be another species, there are apparently 200 different species.
An amphipod ecosphere is on my list for quite some time now. I love that they are so easy to keep and very active aquatic animals
Drinking tea, watching Life in Jars, perfect monday evening.
The Killer Shrimp look just like little puppies digging in the sand! So cute!
Dude super show! so relaxing and interesting.
Amazing sideburns too I'm jealous 👊👌
Awesome video, glad you're back!!
I just found your videos and I love them! They're so interesting and you're very funny. I hope to see more of what you do in the future!
I'm glad you said you thought they were kinda cute, because I was starting to feel like I was a little insane for feeling the same. Weirdly, the demon shrimp gave me stronger bug vibes. I mean I get they're all kinda just sea bugs, but like... the killer shrimp scuttling around was legitimately sorta adorable.
(In case it wasn't apparent, bugs are creepy and I don't like them. Demon shrimp retaining some of its terrestrial cousins' creepiness in a way I can't really put my finger on. Maybe it was just that you picked out cuter clips of the killer shrimp idk.)
Apparently theres talk in the scientific community to rearrange the taxonomy of insects and make them all crustaceans.
So excited for the next video. Not another channel quite like yours
Love new Life in Jars videos. And love the music.
man those shrimp sure have a good view
haha that editing of the plastic container drop :D
Only LiJ can make video called KILLER SHRIMP about invasive species of ferocious predators, and make it the most comfiest experience possible.
missed you man, my favorite dutchman
So good to hear your voice again!
very cool seeing you again
Love the jazz background music but please clean the glass regularly for a better view
OH MY GOD LIFE IN JARS IS BACK LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Honestly, yours is my favorite channel. Thank you for sharing what you do.
Great to see you back my dude
back to it!!!!
You are such a lovely person. From one biologist to another, I wish you only the greatest endeavors.
Glad you're back
Thanks a lot for documenting and sharing this - enjoyed it a lot!
Best channel on YT. 🎉
It’s really good to see you putting out more material!
These videos are very entertaining and informative. Very happy you are back making videos
I liked it when the alien man said "it's shrimpin time" and proceeded to shrimp all over the place.
Finally! Freshwater mussel content! Can’t wait for more mussel content in the future!
Let’s go another life in jars videos I love them so informational I’ve always find it hard to express my love for biology like he does around other people so happy he matches my energy for the same things !!!🎉
Always a joy to see you upload! ☺ Nothing like looking at shrimp to some smooth jazz.
Great vid on this project. I just found your channel. You broke down the process so anyone could understand it. Thanks. Take Care and Stay Safe.
Very interesting, thank you! 😊
Great video! You always get really good footage! Thanks for teaching us about the killer shrimp 👍
“Why are these called killer shrimp? They’re just bumbling around and doing flips”
-shows their knife hands
“Ohhh ok”
6:29 very smooth 😂😂
Excellent as always, your work is such a joy to watch
That's so cool! Cant wait for another video!❤
Thx for the upload; shrimp are an underrated aquarium pet!
Great video, really liked all the research that you presented!
Good point about cats!
nice video man, keep up the good work!!
Thanks
Welcome back. Video was entertaining as usual. The curly hair is a great look. 😊 Looking forward to future update videos.
very excited to see the video about all the other critters in the aquarium :)
Hey, just had a question about my aquatic ecosystem. Its in a smallish, sealed jar that's in front of a window that gets light a good portion of the day. It has some mosses in it and some plants, but those are the only things that i can see alive in the jar. Its been around about a month since i made it, and no crazy stuff yet. Also, the bottom is filled with a sort of mixture of sand/dirt, its the only stuff i could find near the pond i got it from. I know sand is bad because not much lives in it but if you had any advice i would appreciate it.
My working theory is its either not enough light, (but if it isn't enough then why are the plants fine?) the sand made it so i didn't get enough life in to start, i might have overcrowded the jar with too much in it, or its not been enough time.
Sometimes you have to go looking for more critters. I'm no expert, but if it were me I would make a few more jars - see what variables you can adjust, such as moisture level, sunlight, or source your substrate from a different location. Under old and decaying wood is usually a good place to get things like isopods and springtails.
I just noticed you wrote aquatic - so some of my advice doesn't apply, my apologies.
@@nefariousyawn hey no worries, I've made a couple jars previously and have isolated some issues and corrected them, but rather then guess and check for another couple months I thought id consult the internet. The problem with getting my substrate from a different location is that everywhere i seem to go has either shitty clay or crappy sand. I live in Georgia. Thanks for your advice.
Appreciate your efforts, I always learn something.
Hello jar man!!! we love your videos you do a great work my friend!!! 👍
That was a lot of info. I dig it
Awesome, i trid to make a Dikerogammarus habitat as well but failed so far. They are invasive in the Viennese Danube too.
Glad to see you are already doing your bachelors thesis, congrats. Took me way longer :D
missed u so much my man
Great tank, thanks for sharing. I suspect you need to add some aeration to mimic the lake, which has lapping water and wind to aerate its waters in addition to oxidising plant life.
Welcome back!! Happy to see your videos again 🎉😆
Yay he’s back
Awesome video!!
Always interesting to hear about these creatures most no nothing about (myself included)
This was extremely educational, thanks!
Lovely introduction to your new roommates. Can't wait to meet the rest
Plssss upload more we love your videos and the long form nature content is great
Wow, that is an awesome video.
The one that got scared and did a lil hope 🤣😭 13:19 omg 😭💖💖💖
oh wow! a new video awesome!
Very awesome! Missed your swaggy background music in this one!
so excited to watch this, love your content
Thanks!
HE IS BACK! Lets have a giveaway!! Nostalgia to hear you again
It is always fun and inspiring to see your uploads. Have you ever considered adding some sort of movement such as rocking or a current to any of your aquariums to more accurately simulate certain environments? I imagine some organisms depend upon (or at least thrive better within) such conditions, especially sessile ones.
Welcome back!
Mr Jars, nice to see you again!
That's so nice! I actually recently decided to start a small aquarium with Gammarus shrimps as well a few months ago. Couldn't find the killer shrimp though in my region, so I went with Gammarus roeseli.
Oh my god, it's Mantid Bourne! Love convergent evolution and your work. Yes, these appear to be the roaches of the sea.
I made to jars from the pond in my backyard here in FL. It's just a retention pond. I added plants as well. I see a bunch of life, including Pleurocera floridensis timidus (Snails). I want to see everything clearly and I can't. My phone can not focus on the little things. What recording equipment do you use to view your jars?
Can confirm, most aquascaping is "How much of my cool stuff can I fit in here"
Killer shrimp: "outcompetes everything around it!" **video of amphipods doing random backflips**
my jar dropped when i saw you upload
Thanks for writing every scientific name down for us and making em easy to read! I love falling down the wikipedia rabbit hole after every video 😍❤
Shrimps are funny. ❤
Didn’t realize this was you until the video started, very happy to see your videos again
We have something like those here in Southwester Pennsylvania here in the US, we usually find them under rocks in creeks around were I live, the largest I've seen was maybe a little smaller than an M&M
killer "killer shrimp aquarium" video!
The king of jars is back
Awsome iv got a lot of shrimp and aslo u should add a filter or a air pump will help out with the plants and the water quality
I very much enjoyed this one. I have two questions: how come you didn't install an under-gravel filtration system? Do the plants keep the water oxygenated enough?
really cool stuff!
Someone: What do you enjoy in this video?
Me: Yes!