My Next Giant Ecosystem Vivarium is Even Bigger
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- I'm building another giant ecosystem vivarium to attach to my current giant vivarium, Pantdora. I've begun making the plans, adding more neat fauna to our tropical ecosystem, but the process of preparation has already proven to be quite an adventure and journey on its own, perhaps foreshadowing the crazy events to that are to come when the second giant vivarium finally arrives. Hope you enjoy this 8th episode of the Second Season of my Ecosystem Vivarium Series. Ant love forever! This video was shot in 4K Ultra HD resolution.
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What an adventure!!! I'm so excited! 🙌🌿🙏✨️❤️💯
Love your series sir! Keep it up! Its better than any movie or documentary about mother nature, iam telling you!
When you adding elephants
i really wanna know why you said these 12:28 24:38 28:08
Only one comment? Let me fix that
When are you adding The rock
12:29 Never in my life did I think I would hear the word *”GYATT”* come out of AC’s mouth…
Now he’s turning into a brainroter I kind of hate him I don’t but
I had to replay it to double check
naw fr honestly surprised me 😭
Bro said “no diddy”
@@jameskoch9452 yeah he probably should just drop the Gen Z thing
AC channel in next 10 years: Welcome to my arctic vivarium where penguins live
hahaha 😂😂😂
So, a Zoo, just without the perpetual habitat/climate abuse☠️😂
More like welcome to thr AC zoo. 😅
AC channel in 30 years: its time to introduce my next animal, a human!
AC channel in next billions years: Welcome to my planet vivarium where... someone would probably live
Remember that this legend of a man was raising ant colonies in an apartment not too long ago. He has come so far and lost none of the passion.
I hope you continue to grow with the same talent and enthusiasm. I look forward to your "I bought an uninhabited island off the coast of New Zealand to convert to a giant ecosystem tank" videos ten years later.
Yeah, I've thought more than once, "How big is your flocking apartment/condo/home?"
@@pioneercynthia1 He had a custom house built in Thailand for the sole purpose of housing more and giant ecosystem tanks.
@@HeadshotDisorder The custom house is in the Philippines, not Thailand... yet. =)
I'm pretty sure that's how Jurassic Park started...
@headshotDisorder his not in Thiland his in the Philippines. He is Fhilipino.
The years may change, and I may change aesthetics, but I will still come back and watch this guy persuasively get me obsessed with insects.
HEY!!! I will reiterate. It didn't fail!!! Mantis oothecas have a ridiculously long gestation. I don't know if it's the longest one an insect can have, but I have hatched a number of them. One took eight months. Another took eleven. The longest took 16 months to hatch. It's varied based on the conditions for growth and then they stay until conditions are perfect to hatch and even that can be delayed. It's so hard to say when it will happen. Just get used to that little daub of spray-insulation-looking ootheca and don't hold your breath and don't blink. You'll miss it. Just like mantis mating... and eating. It's fast.
The long mating you are witnessing is the less likely scenario. It's so cool that you got to see that. You'll probably get two or three oothecas from her as opposed to the one from the fast breeding. He really... used all the hemolymph he had. Lol. I don't know how else to say that on a channel that might have kids watching. Dude needs to rest and repair. Then again, males of most arthropod species die soon after mating. I think they give up too much or likely compromise their immune system to transfer their genetic potential. Regardless, I'm glad that's not my fate.
The darkening of the eyes is an adaptation I've noticed for when mantises become more crepuscular. I didn't ever connect that with breeding, but maybe the change in activity focuses less on feeding and more upon migration? I love noticing the perspective of your channel. There's so much to observe.
Spoiler:
Holy crap! Dingo! Lol. Also, very pretty smooth front babies! I think they are. I don't know what kind of caiman that is at that size.
Commenting to draw attention to this!
Mantis lays are meant to last through the winter and wait until it's properly warm, they can last over a year before they start actually going from goop to actual creatures. It taking a long while doesn't mean it's failed. Early warm weather can actually make them come out way too soon and then they all die when it gets cold again. It'll take the time it takes.
I know the video creator is used to ants who go from eggs to workers almost instantly and constantly, but mantises are on a different schedule.
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+1 OP, cheers! And cheers to Dingo D! He's awesome!
Hope he sees this!!!
I never thought I would be listening to what I can only best describe as a nature documentary and hear, and I quote, “check out that gyatt.”😭😭😭😭 I love you, AntsCanada
I truly lost it when he said that🤣
It was hilarious when he said, “he couldn’t resist the gyatt”
I am truly pained by this, he has fallen and risen higher at the same time
No diddy🤣
@@SwampyBoy476…wow. Did not expect to find you here.
HumansCanada: Okay folks, looks like this "Earth" vivarium thing didn't really work out, let's make a new one.
Mars?
@@ramtailthebattlertr2066 Giant insects from another planet gets to go bigger..😆 for anew home soon!😉
@@ramtailthebattlertr2066No, Earth. HumansCanada is the god of life.
TO EVERYONE IN THIS CHAT:
*THE JUDGEMENT OF GOD IS DRAWING NIGH.*
REPENT TODAY AND GIVE YOUR LIFE TO JESUS TO ESCAPE ETERNAL DAMNATION!
If only it was that easy 😢
This was one of the most intense AntsCanada episode I've ever watched!!! My eyes were glued to the screen. This is great content!
🙏🌿❤️🐜✨️
10 years ago, I remember watching AntsCanada first foray into a “natural” environment that prioritizes the animal instead of human’s viewing their nests/colony. I thought it was so cool to completely replicate the environment, and wished for something of this scale. It’s cool how now I get to watch this channel accomplish exactly that!
ten years ago I was 4
the way the emperor looked at the camera with a smile when you put the mantis gyatt right in his face 27:57
😅😅😅
Broooooo💀💀💀💀
"Her gyatt was right on his face" 💀💀💀
Lmaooo I missed that, thanks for pointing it out
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Only just discovered this channel, easily one of the most impressive, important, fun, entertaining channels I've ever seen. Absolutely beautiful, I can't believe what you have all achieved
Welcome to the Antiverse! ❤️✨️
@@AntsCanadawhere’s the golden empire?
Don't forget educational!
This male mantis working together with you is one of the coolest things I've seen. It is so smart to only move when she's busy dealing with you trying to steal her food, and when you were pulling her away it was also clear he was getting ready for the jump. Honestly did not expect it all to go so smoothly if you intervened, I was afraid the female would get upset and react to the male emperor agressively.
A lot of insects are really smart, I suspect the female took the third insect, because she scented the male, and she knew she would need the extra nutrition to make many strong babies. The male knew what his job was the moment he was placed in with a strong female. He also quickly figured out that the human was helping him the first time he distracted her. The male quickly timed his movements to match those of the human
Praying Mantises mate at the end of summer,, allowing the females to gain weight and strength, while the males are always smaller than the females, but work on speed and fitness. Mating is often the last thing a male mantis does, dying soon after inserting his sperm packet, whether she eats him or not. The males don’t actually care if he dies, as long as his body is in close enough contact to complete the exchange.
The male’s body can still mate after his head is removed, and being devoured by the female provides extra nourishment for the eggs. If she doesn’t accept the male, she will keep him from getting near her abdomen, and typically eat him. The fact that this female stayed put, eating while she allowed him to get near enough to accomplish the fertilisation of her eggs (and didn’t try to chew his head off during it) indicates her acceptance of him.
She will die shortly after extruding her ootheca, but there will be around a hundred mantis babies hatching out of it in the spring. Where I live, in Canada, they are born in spring and mate in the fall, that may be different in the Philippines. The males actually look for females who are thick in the abdomen, and generally large, because she will be strong and healthy, making her babies more likely to survive and thrive.🖤🇨🇦
Right?! When she dropped her roach, I was like uh oh she's gonna get mad and eat him now. She probably still would have after the mating had they not been separated. Never in my life did I think I'd be so invested/interested in mantis' mating but here I am lol
@@tamarrajames3590 Thanks, this is really interesting information. It baffles me how animals that are so tiny can have such intelligence, nature do be wonderful.
By the way would you happen to know why their eyes turned purple after mating? Is it some sort of way to show they've already mated and don't want to be bothered by other mantises?
@@sleepymonsteraddict I suspect it is part of the flood of hormones, and to my knowledge, not all species do that. The females often mate a number of times, with each accepted male inserting his sperm packet, so it isn’t to warn off other males. Often, if the male isn’t eaten during the mating, he will simply fall off of her, and wait for her to get hungry, further ensuring strong healthy babies with his body to nourish them through her. Most mantis males give all they have in their sperm packet, and won’t mate twice.🖤🇨🇦
@@tamarrajames3590 Thanks! The males sure are dedicated to their job xD
Anyways, the purple eyes look really cool, mantises are already really cool in terms of looks and their purple glasses complete look!
it is absurd that we have to wait A WHOLE WEEK to see more of the series!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I CAN'T WAIT AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Sometimes two weeks, though its well worth it when a new episode drops!
If he didn't wait and compile footage over weeks before releasing it, a lot of the uploads would be pretty dull and boring with nothing happening in the tank. Maybe we'll see more uploads once he has the second big vivarium running since he'll then want to keep track of both of them at once which means more footage. However, editing together 30 minute long videos in such good quality is still a lot of work for him on top of managing all the animals and habitats he owns, so I wouldn't expect him to be uploading much more than he does now regardless.
@@GigaLigmaHe should definitely hire more workers like script writers and filmers to help him out though.
Btw, I'm sure the mansion is big enough to house and feed them and I even heard that he has recently bought some part of the forest around his mansion for ant research, so, that way, he can house his workers in conducive environments while keeping on providing nice content for us
Ive got the same problem 😩😩 can't wait to see the new episodes.... I hope that he will make 2 episodes a week like he already did in the past again someday 😬
"I will delete this channel now forever making you crying for all your days! Muuuaaaahhhahahahaaa" (Dr. Evil) 😂
I never thought I would see the day when I'd be sitting at home holding my breath over the breeding adventures of two insects half way around the world from me. I enjoy this show so much. And I am glad to learn that the treetops are coming now and the rest later. You are just too good! Thank you.
with how family friendly this channel is, I'm always caught off guard by "gyatt" and "no diddy" and it makes me laugh every time lol
The sister queens are already iconic!
Edit: finish watching the video before commenting…
Lol that friendship didn't last long
Already history
Who's gonna tell em?
yellow queen is an only child now…
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Never thought I would be so invested in a couple of insects mating. This man's story telling ability is top noch.
Lol my hubby just gave me a weird look when I told him what I'm watching. I should throw it onto the TV lol
The "Gyattt" and the "no diddys" were the laughs I needed this morning. 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 best series on youtube
okay, im so glad i wasn't the only one who heard that then 🤣
This was the comment I came for! I knew I heard that. Lol
Choosing all three biomes to add will be amazing. Can't wait to see the spectacular creatures.
“Check out that Gyatt 💀”
-Mikey Bustos
The last thing I expected to hear today☠️
Fr 💀
NOOOOO😭😭😭😭😭 we lost himmmmmmm
Funniest part of the video 😂
He needs to stop while he is ahead.
27:58 the mantis was like "Dude, are you...helping me? I should be angry for filming us, but I take the meat this time."
I felt like the mantis was like "Mighty fine gap you have ma'am"
I wondered if anyone else thought that look he gave was like...mighty nice if you sir, now excuse me...😅
No Diddy 😂😂
"There's more meat coming your way." Yeah there is.
@@ryanglenzel9467 sent me 😂😂😂😂🤣 "no diddy"
I'm so excited to see this vivarium turn into a multi level ecosystem
Like an skyscraper of Nature
29:00 “No diddy” … omg I’m dying 🤣
sameee
12:30 never thought id hear AntsCanada say CHECK OUT THAT GYATT
almost made me unsubscribe
@@LikeIverson3brooo why
@@nfbro3473 that word needs to be eviscerated from existence.
he sounded way to serious
It was awful I just hope it doesn’t continue going forward
“She totally ATE, and left no crumbs 💅” LOVE THAT PART 😭
He's being transformed into a gen z LOL
@@ivycenteno6997 i'm honestly living for it!
@@ivycenteno6997sounds awesome.
He is slowly recreating every single biome in nature
Cant wait for the deep ocean vaverium
What about the Mars biome with people in it?
he'll have a basement fridge built for it and it's gonna be lit only with red lights ❤ i really hope we get to see him do a deep ocean vivarium, at least with the smaller creatures
Ants family, im so exited to introduce this new friend to our artic vivarium, i cant wait for you to meet him! *Slowly breaks down a giant wooden crate* Ants family, this is Olaf, a polar bear!
And what about the Arctic and North Pole? I look forward to a Polar bear and a colony of seals.
This is my favorite show. I wait for it every week. Thanks, man!
Glad you enjoy it!
Same! My roommate and I wait all week for it!
She threw that roach like "WOAH! ASSAULT?! HELLO?!" 😂😂😂
I’m surprise the “wingman” didn’t spike that roach w something 👀🤣
The story telling, the sound effects, the videography, and most particularly, the artificially created naturally built up ecosystem, ALL ON POINT, AND PERFECT.. One couldn't ask for a better wildlife show than this. Thank you AntsCanada for offering us majestic show.
Any primates might be a little iffy just because they're so smart and it also may be hard to ensure they were humanely sourced. The dormice and sugar gliders might be neat though!
Sugar gliders would be a good option, in my opinion, as Mikey already owns them
i definatley think the sugar gliders family deserve the canopy!! Its such an upgrade for them, im sure they would love it!! as opposed to monkeys, but also the tree mice looked adorable. I bet they would be so fun to watch too
Monkeys are not cage toys. They need wild territory. Putting something like a monkey in a aquarium box would be cruel and highly unethical
@@skyelersullivan7336Do you know these Marmosets are breed in captivity and if released in wild will defnetly die in a place where they are prey to other animais, + Pantdora is already bigger then the minimum size for 2 marmosets, and with the bigger vivarium it's really big.
It would be much more ethical to keep sugar gliders than marmosets in the vivarium, as while it would meet a marmoset's minimum living conditions keeping primates of any kind is incredibly unethical. I am prepared to completely cancel all my support and walk away from this channel if he goes through with it.
@@Chriszapis Even if these marmosets were bred in captivity, keeping primates of any kind as pets is completely unethical and I will lose all respect for AntsCanada if he goes through with it. In fact it sounds worse because then AntsCanada would be contributing to illegal pet trade when you put it like that, I thought he was better than this.
@@thenerdbeast7375 honestly, agreed. A wish we didn't try and domestic monkeys, they need so much space, they need trees to jump and climb, they need groups to live in, it's horrible to keep them. ESPECIALLY CHIMPANZEES 😭
in my opinion the sugar gliders would be the coolest and best option, also you already have them so thats a plus
it would fc up the insect ecosystem, anything but ants and termite would be gone
Oh yeah yeah
The door mice are a good size to get on with most of the critters while still having to avoid adult mantis and the adult huntsman so it could go both ways with them as predator and prey.
@@rhuulu110 totally agree!
Monkeys would be a bad idea IMO, because of how much food they need, the fact they would probably need fruits too, and catching them every week would get boring pretty fast
And the gliders would send Pantdora in a crisis. They need to eat a bunch of insects too, and they also need nectar and fruits to be healthy.
The little rodents tho? Bugs. And not many either, since they're small. AND they could live full time in the vivarium. It's a win-win all-around
My boy wants an ant farm after watching some of these episodes, though not a small one, a giant one like yours 😂 Thank you AntsCanada.
I no longer own a TV, nor want one. So, my substitute is my phone and laptop, to use youtube for my entertainment. However, when it comes to videos, short and sweet is my preferred choice. Finding and sticking with Pantdora, your channel is the only one I watch on a regular basis and for the full time. 15 to 20 min is my preference of time to watch a video.
With your amazing skill at story telling, and the uniqueness of your vivarium, among other reasons, you have captured 30 minutes of my time and interest like no other channel on here. Of course I'm subscribed. Wouldn't want to miss an enthralling episode of this story, now, would I? 👍😁
Im gonna blow your mind. You can watch youtube on a tv
@@CAMSLAYER13 Love watching these videos specifically on my TV
A few name suggestions
Canopy :utopia
Cave :underworld
Swamp: lake mystic
Utopiant
Antderworld
Lake MysticAnt(?)
Grassy plains: Ancient Lands
Slurpy swamp😎
The surprise at the end.....
"DINKLEMANNNNNNN"
*Timmy's Dad's Voice*
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
DINKLEBERG!!!!
How are you not on like, the Discovery Channel (if it still exists). Seriously. You're a great story teller and I'm left speechless every time I finish an episode. 🙂 Great work, as always!
Wow, thank you!
it does exist still and i agree with you
27:59 the mantis breaks the fourth wall !
😂😂😂
Man, that mantis mating is the most intense thing I've seen in ages! I was on the edge of my seat the whole time!
Yeah, the mating of a mantis is very intense and very cool if you get the chance to witness it. I have PURE respect for them as when I was small I played on a dark brown deck where there was a brown mantis with wings. I played with it I literately only made my hand flat on the deck and it attacked me. MAN, IT HURT!!!
12:30 "Check out that gyatt!" got me 🤣🤣 Didn't know mikey would use gen alpha slang.
She totally ate, and left no crumbs
@@strangepetscmtyAs a older viewer, you're wrong. It's funny as hell that he used it and wasn't cringe at all (to you though, it was cringe so don't say "all the older viewers" when it's just you)
@@strangepetscmty Yeah? My brother in christ those were kid me days, even so. What does my cringe videos have to do with subject?
@@strangepetscmty So according to you, 25 year old person is a older viewer? If you don't know a older viewer means a viewer who watched their content for a long time (years mostly) and by god I watched this man for a long time (8 years) and kept up with his content
@@strangepetscmtynah
I'm happy you chose Canopy, it was my favorite from the beginning
I absolutely love that you've decided to go multiple vivariums. I think canopy is the correct next extension before swamp and cave
Adding weaver ants to the canop vivarium would be a cool way to show off weaver ant nest and since you housed them before you already know their behavior
30:38 Happy you were able to separate them. My love for mantises began when I found a queen with TWO be headed males latched onto her. I took her in and did some research. She laid her egg sac and I took care of it, ended up with about 14 little babies. They went into the greenhouse when the weather was warm enough. Such intriguing little creatures
This man is just going progressively more insane...
And I love it
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"Feast well my precious empress....there is more meat coming you're way" WHHHHAAAAAAATTTTT😂😂😂
Welp, I've befriended the wasps on my back porch.
I gave them a slice of melon and some water on a plate during a really hot day and now they're super chill with me. Eventually I'll train them to attack people I don't like and eventually... take over the world.
Figure out what vibrations mean attack 😂
You forgot the maniacal evil laughter. I'll help you out: MWUHAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
I have also befriended some wasps. They now live in a small nest on the inside of my door and they sleep inside and I let them out in the morning. It started with one and now there are four.
@@laurahayes8784 young loyd garmadon
@@E.C.AnimationDo you know where they are getting the fibre to build their nest?🖤🇨🇦
NO WAY, A CROCODILE ?! Oh nice ! Well, I was sad at first you choose canopy when I wanted cave, but man ! All three biome ?! It's gonna be so good ! One day you'll construct a full house-vivarium, haha
And i was right!!! I guessed it was some type of crocodilian and it was :)
@@CCLIPSSLITHER I'm french and I don't know how the other types are called, so that's why I used the world crocodile. Sorry to disappoint xD
@@Pandanas666 Noooo, dont worry! Have a good day!
Baby caimen or however it’s spelled but very similar
@@CCLIPSSLITHER Haha, you too budy ^^
Those "Little Golden Ants" are so adorable! So beautifully shiny and so CUTE!
right!
oh may god, I am screaming, can't believe this is really happening! I am so excited!!
SAME I AGREEE!!!!
That is straight baller! Ty for inviting us on this epic journey!
By far the best TH-cam series 👍🪰🪳🦟🪲🦗🐜🕷️🦎❤️
the why files is the best but this is a close 2nd
@@kevinhopper5270I was just bout to say that
Just wait until a clone comes
Thank you! 🙏❤️🌿🐜
You already have the sugar gliders. Put them in. I think catching monkeys out of your aviary every week for a Pantdora field trip will get old fast.
He doesn't need to catch them😂. They are already familiar with him by now (I guess).
All he has to do is call them or maybe lure them with food. That's it!
But I still go with your opinion, it's better that way since the infants get to grow in the new environment and adapt to it faster
Not exactly safe for one of the notoriously hardest animals to care for
He previously said that he would try to train them to come down when he wanted to film, so I don't think he would really be trying to 'catch' them each time.
Wow, so we get the caiman!? And you said "pair" so 2...wow! Wondering what the sunskinks will think about this? Can't wait to see more, I agree this is so exciting 😎👌 canopy first this is so cool, hope the weaver queen survives 🙏
One thing I found hilarious about the Mantis! All right here I go in 3 2 1 haya!
Just so you know, I avidly await new presentations of your Vivarium, and I now have something new to be excited about with the addition of the canopy enclosure. Thank you, as you have now guaranteed my continued viewing.
I could watch Pantdora alone for the rest of my life and it's only getting better now!!
You are honestly my favourite TH-camr, I wake up Monday morning in Australia and I’m very disappointed when there isn’t a new video. I’m sure my Facebook friends are sick of me sharing your Pantdora videos
My fortnightly monday morning routine is watching this to breakfast while working lol.
That’s a whole new spin on the phrase “wingman”!! 😂😂😂 This is maybe the best one yet- everything about it is beyond cinematic perfection. But the cliffhangers?!!?! Jeepers😅!! 😍🐜🙏
disturbing of natural feeding process hahah so funny
I find praying mantis to have some form of raw gracefulness, and to this day they remain amongst my favorite animals.
YES weaver ants are back baby my favorite ant species.
Mine, too!!! ❤
@@AntsCanada:0 ive loved them for so long *S A M E*
@@AntsCanada Weaver ants were always my favorite species on the channel. I loved the emerald empire and the terrarium you created so that they could hunt on the ground. I was even more interested when you added live mealworms and the adult darling beetles that would grow and reproduce on the ground and the ants could hunt them for food when you weren’t currently feeding them. It was a shame they had to leave the channel
One of the best series on TH-cam is about to get better. Very cool.
I AGREEE!!!!!
Regarding the beetles: The last one looks like Cetonia aurata. You might want to add some flowers to meet their dietary needs.
Other than that: Consider to also look for beetles which stay smaller to diversify their roles in the ecosystem. If you have the chance to pick beetles specifically from plants, which you also have in Pantdora or plan to introduce to the extension, do that. They have the best chance to thrive in the vivarium. And finally: Try to diversify the groups of beetles and check especially for members of the Staphylinidae and Carabidae. Members of those families not only look unique, but some of them also feed on land planaria.
Eating some of those land planaria would be good.
24:44 “He now couldn’t resist the gyatt” 🤣😂
dont enable him
No diddy
I just found this channel... Now my favorite Channel of all time. Dude you are amazing! Thank you for this project! Binge watching all the Videos right now.
Welcome aboard!
Oh my goodness that ending!! So excited for the new additions; I’m also surprised to learn there’s enough space in Aqua Noctis for one, but what a pleasant surprise!
Can’t believe I watched 30min of this. Actually pretty fun
Congratulations on getting the video of the mating. Unbelievable. Incredible. I has jumping out of my seat hoping you would get the shot.
Yup you truly went off the deep end and we are all here to witness it.
That cool looking cracked egg chair looks SO COOL PLEASE- I MUST KNOW MORE ABOUT THAT CHAIR
I got chills at the reveal at the end. These are exciting times.
As a fellow Canadian, watching your videos make me realize: I don't know a single things about Mantis'.
They are so completely exotic to me, I'm glad you're trying again!
Mantises are so underrated!
We were young and dumb so please forgive us
but at Boarding School (Virginia USA) we used to keep and ringfight Mantis' . It was a dormwide Saturday night party. I had a championship female for a while. She would eat everything of her rival but the head and forearms
I learned a lot of how ahhhmazing and scary they are.
Just imagine if they were hooman size 😮
Dude‘s house is going to be 90% vivarium by the end of the series
Watching your videos has been so unexpectedly soothing to me, and I’m starting to appreciate bugs more and be less scared of them! It’s peaceful to know everything exists and happens for a reason! Beauty can really be found anywhere! Thanks 🙏🏼
One day I hope you make an ecosystem based on an apocalyptic disaster with nature reclaiming the land concept
Honestly a roach colony in a big Fallout-style ruined city terrarium would be a sick look.
That sounds epic
Someone called smallscaletales actually gave it a shot
Including the mutants caused by radiation
gotta have radiative material present or else it doesn't count
From individual ant farms to huge terrariums to large vivariums. AntsCanada has evolved into something I wouldn't have imagined. This makes proud being of the Ant Fam to watch this happen.
Glad you chose the tree top addition. It will be very interesting. 🇨🇦
You have hit new peaks of amazing camera work with that mantis sequence! Applause!!!
12:28 I nearly died when you said "Check out that Gyat"
Aint no way
8/10 gyat
💀
i really hope i never hear that again
I had to unlike immediately
The caiman at the end? OH HECK YEAH!
Will you still be saying that when it has eaten everything that lives in the black water…and everything that comes to drink there, or lay its eggs there? The frogs are set for mating any day now, and the water they need is now inhabited by an apex predator.🖤🇨🇦
@@tamarrajames3590 : For now it’s a wait and see approach to see what happens, I’m excited for now though
It’s a caiman? I didn’t recognize it!
@@MetsterAnn : Yes, if you go back towards the very end of the video, he subtly hints at what it is by saying “Ok man” as “Oh Caiman”.
@@nathanbyberg oh! Cool hint, I missed it.
So excited for the canopy! Can't wait to see where things go and how things change
Bruv went from ant farm in a jar to literally becoming God.
Lol. The no diddy line got me
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Had to replay it just to make sure I heard him right. Gave me whiplash lol
Nah diddy was one of the top founders of my schools before the incident
Same
He didn’t come up with the term
“No diddy” 😭😭😭
that was actually amazing to watch both of the mantuses eyes turn that cool purple color. totally freaking awesome!
I recently had my terrarium broken, and this helped remember the reason why I bought one in the first place
Hey can we get an update on the ant room, I kinda miss the ants
i can't wait for the weavers to make their huge nests in the canopy!! this is gonna be so cool
The Coupling King! What an episode! Your music choices are so on point every week. ❤
Thank you so much! 🙏🌿🐜❤️
Omg her gyatt was right in his face 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
he better not start bro ☠☠
Daddy what's a gyatt??
@@qwertpoo1 hevean
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Heaven
12:28 i Will never forget when antscanada added brainrott in the series, it's just so random and funny like when a commercial tries to speak like the new generation kids lmao
This is turning into a cross between Hunger Games and Mad Max beyond Thunderdome.
Little Golden Ants...you missed the perfect opportunity to name them Pissants
… yea no
Nope NOPE
GO PISSANTS IM ROOTING FOR THE PISSANTS
You are a beautiful human. While you observe nature in your elegant containers, we observe you in your beautiful home. Never stop being interested in things!
Those mantids looked like they were both blushing afterwards. So cuuuute!
Good job! 🤭🤗🥰
Hey AC!
I’m a big beetle enthusiast and breeder, and I’m pretty sure that the beetle that’s look like he’s covered in mites is in the Lepidiota genus, for the other one I’m really struggling lol
Surely is some sort of Cetoniinae and looks a lot like a Protaetia
But I’m from Italy and even though I love and know some exotics beetle this is some species I’ve never heard or seen anything about
Also, a bit late maybe sry, Rock steady was a beetle in the genus Xylotrupes!
Beautiful genus of beetles I’ve had the honor of breed in the past
He was truly a majestic major male!
I still miss him!
Keep up AC!
This series is goated!!
Thank you! Yes, I actually found the species of the two beetles thanks to a previous comment from a beetle enthusiast like yourself:
-Leucopholis sp (big brown scarab)
-Protaetia philippensis (metallic green w/ mustard scarab)
@@AntsCanada thank you for sharing the IDs!
You live in such a beautiful place
Plenty of gorgeous creatures!
And this series is perfect to show why is absolutely imperative to protect and take care of these environments
It's good to see you learning from past mistakes with the mantis breeding.
Antscanada: hmmm this Earth vivarium is quite full, maybe ill need a new solar system
The newborn ant, finally old enough to venture outside with her elders, was amazed by the vastness and beauty of the world around her. She marveled at the intricate tunnels and chambers of their colony, bustling with activity and purpose. As she stepped out into the open, her eyes widened in awe at the artificial skies above, glowing with a soft, warm light.
Then, in the distance, she noticed a creature, immense and looming, watching over their tiny world from the darkness of a room beyond their enclosure. Its presence was both mysterious and intimidating. With a mixture of curiosity and trepidation, she turned to one of the older ants beside her.
"What is that creature?" she asked, her voice trembling slightly.
The older ant, wise and experienced, looked up at the towering figure. "That creature is the creator of our world," she replied calmly. "Long ago, we lived in the Outside world, a place vast and uncontrolled. It was he who brought us here, to this nurturing environment."
"But why did he bring us here?" the young ant inquired, her curiosity piqued.
"The creator saw potential in us," the elder ant explained. "He wanted to study our ways, to understand our society and our strengths. But to do this, he will also test us and put us in danger by the other entities that live here."
Please just write a whole book series for this😭😭 I don't care if you use ChatGPT or not, I will still read it. So interesting.
This is cool dude. Enjoyed reading it.
An interesting start to an ant story 🎉
Bruh. I'm ENTHRALLED with this story right now. WTF.
Don’t stop now…you are on to something.🖤🇨🇦
oh and all the different diversities in the canopy will fit well with a cave under the canopy!