It was awesome being able to get outside again to collect materials and I think this one turned out great! Probably one of the best examples yet of what's possible simply using things found in the yard (or on the side of the road lol). What do you think? Let me know and have a great weekend SerpaSquad!
Hi! Thank you for this new video! I have been watching all your content these last weeks and I decided to build my first small aquarium! I bought the glass and silicone and built the tank, only to realise I used a silicone that contains a biocide 😢 I didn't want to take the chance and risk killing all the fish, so now I am scraping off all the silicone and doing it again with a safe product. Did something like this ever happened to you as a beginner? Also, how do you make sure not to introduce any toxic or dangerous substances in the water? Again thanks for all the free knowledge you are sharing with us, keep up the wonderful job! ❤
I find watching “waterfalls” in paludarium very relaxing. Years ago I created one for a friend in a 60 gal tall, custom built, “antique” Metaframe tank. He put in a few Spring Peepers, 2 Red Efts (which eventually became Eastern Newts) and a white Beta in the water section -which was much larger. Tiny ferns & micro-mini/miniature Sinningia added color & contributed to the sense of scale. Also called “Wood Violets” tiny Sinningia are a great plant for small-scale builds as they bloom and reseed constantly with no care. In the Gloxinia family there was a Sinningia Society in the Northeast at that time (I’m sure they still exist.) As usual nice job👍🏻
One of my most favorite parts about your videos is showing the trial and error periods. It’s really encouraging for someone like me who tends to give up when things don’t turn out like I had planned. Great content 😊
Until the epic scene of Coach Serpa , I was 100% certain that Auto play had found a gem from the past . Probably due to the 2 gallon aquarium and honestly Tanner is a very young soul and a Visionary that truly CREATES!!!!
Thanks for your kind words. 29 weeks have passed I'm doing well. I thank God for all the joy Josephine gave to me and my family she was one of a kind person 🙏 ❤️
projects like this are what keeps me coming back - massive flash 8ft tanks etc. have a wowo factor but the small things anyone could do always look great in your hands
Gonna be recommending this video to customers at work who are looking for inspiration on starting a paludarium!! This is genuinely a beautiful build, great great great work.
The first video of yours I ever saw was the Free Terrarium build. This makes me feel a lot the same way - an inexpensive, accessible way to bring nature indoors. I'm so glad you shared this with us!
I really appreciate how much consideration you put into your builds for the animals' comfort and needs. Yes, it would be easier just to make it look good, but you go the extra mile to make it not just beautiful, but a true home for the critters.
I love watching your builds! I'd love to see more DIYs using minimal/manual tools and supplies that can mostly be found at a dollar store. Ideally a flower pot pond for a patio that can be stocked with fantail goldfish (that's what I want to make now I finally have outdoor an space) 😊
I started a terrarium because of a cute little millipede. ❤ Thanks for this beautiful build and showing us the ups and downs of it. I’m thinking of redoing my paladarium (again). The soil keeps getting waterlogged even though it’s up above the water line. (False bottom with screen) I think this hobby is all about problem solving. lol. But it’s also so rewarding. God bless and have a great day.
Material cost: Low Time Investment cost: Medium Knowledge/experience cost: High And that's why these "how to" videos are so valuable. Tanner has done it. Repeatedly. In pretty much every different way. Just find a skill level requirement you are comfortable with, and give it a go. And embrace the process, not just the outcome.
Holy carp man! I bought 2 of these at $20ea 5 months ago and turned them into mini aquariums for rehab & inverts...cool to see you got the same tanks and turned them into paludariums! I'm upgrading the rehab fish of these tanks to a few 12 gal bowfronts that haven't been sold since the 90's and wasn't sure what to do with these tanks afterward...nice idea :)
Beautiful work. I know you enjoyed foraging for mosses in your yard and local area. I think moss is one of the wonders of the natural world. I've been enchanted by it since I was a little girl in NYC long ago. It will thrive, lush and green, from nothing but grit and powdered dog poop blown into a crack in the sidewalk, watered by rain.
I love that you show your challenges threw your builds it helps learn even though things aren't perfect your can still achieve perfection by not giving up...thanks for your inspiration.
I have a millipede that looks just like that,. Along with some tiny snails and a cute little slug. They came in with some of my plants 😊. I miss this part of living in Minnesota. Most of these are not available in my area of Arizona 😢, so I have to order. I love your projects, they are always so cool😊
This hobby doesn't have to break your wallet if you buy from second hand or sale and you are resourceful. I have two tanks, 60 and 12 liters and two jar terrariums. All of this including animals, plants, lights etc. has cost me around 150€. Aquariums are almost free including everything needed when someone ends their hobby, plants, shrimps and even fish are cheap when bought from another hobbyist. For lights I use a bit modified "normal" lights which are working well. Biggest cost for me was upgrading to external filter (Eheim 2424) which I bought second hand for 45€. Same model costs around 150€ new here and this used one will probably work for at least 20 years.
That looks amazing, would never have thought the plastic bag as a liner will work so well. I tried to make one carving foam, looked good but never as good as yours.
@@marikah6198good idea! I had just been wondering about it since I don't have the original packaging of a similar aquarium anymore. Your tip is very handy!
This video came at the perfect time! I was about to attempt a ten gallon paludarium similar to your rubber ducky isopod build, and I had always wanted to include a water feature. I had tried time and time again since I found your channel about 7-8 years ago. But now with the advice from this video I think I can do it! I plan to get some millipedes, like the large one you found in the woods. Thanks so much, you have always been one of my biggest inspirations! ❤
looks awesome as always. i know budget builds are your bread and butter, but someday i'd love to see you make the most expensive build possible. not something enormous, just medium sized and with super premium materials
This is excellent Thank you so much serpa! I can't wait to replicate something like this. Even if it is just for some Zen in my room and growing some small hydrophilic plants with some isopods I think it would be amazing
Love it!! Im literally watching this video while making a paludarium based on what I've learned from you as we speak. Same as this, very budget concious lol - thrifted just about everything except the glue.
Tanner your videos are so inspiring, thank you for introducing me to nature design. It’s become so positive for me and my self confidence I have so much fun creating and it’s all because of you! :)
I'm always amazed at what you're able to do. It's so inspiring. To answer your question. I'm upgrading my hermit crabs' enclosure soon and some of the more advanced ideas I have, I've learned from you and a few other TH-camrs. A small waterfall feature is one of the ideas I have. It will be for their freshwater pool.
Ingenious, unexpected and lovely use of a small aquarium! My new projects are all outside at the moment. Been having fun with using local native water and marginal plants in various containers. The plants are cheap from the local indigenous nursery at $2 each, or less for their volunteers. Do Indigenous Plant Nurseries exist in the USA? For my next project I saw an example of a fibreglass container pond, which was intriguing as these are a comparatively lightweight container and might be good for balconies. There are also species of small fish that are good in small ponds and eat any mosquitoes without creating a lot of waste. Medaka rice fish are one, which while not local are visible: most of our local species are well camouflaged and good at hiding! I’d love to see a Serpa designed medaka rice fish pond!
bruh that shi with the deer has me dying LOL. Great video once again. I just saw your update about not uploading every week and I'm proud of you. I'm a teacher on summer break right now I don't think anyone should have to work for the entire year every year
Really nice! I have a plan for something similar at a larger scale over the summer, but for this weekend it’s a small 2g submerged bowl and a smaller open top cylinder moss terrarium. Mine will NOT be as fantastic as yours, but I keep trying. 😊
It was awesome being able to get outside again to collect materials and I think this one turned out great! Probably one of the best examples yet of what's possible simply using things found in the yard (or on the side of the road lol). What do you think? Let me know and have a great weekend SerpaSquad!
Looks like an awesome drinking buddy.
Hi! Thank you for this new video! I have been watching all your content these last weeks and I decided to build my first small aquarium! I bought the glass and silicone and built the tank, only to realise I used a silicone that contains a biocide 😢 I didn't want to take the chance and risk killing all the fish, so now I am scraping off all the silicone and doing it again with a safe product. Did something like this ever happened to you as a beginner? Also, how do you make sure not to introduce any toxic or dangerous substances in the water? Again thanks for all the free knowledge you are sharing with us, keep up the wonderful job! ❤
I find watching “waterfalls” in paludarium very relaxing. Years ago I created one for a friend in a 60 gal tall, custom built, “antique” Metaframe tank. He put in a few Spring Peepers, 2 Red Efts (which eventually became Eastern Newts) and a white Beta in the water section -which was much larger. Tiny ferns & micro-mini/miniature Sinningia added color & contributed to the sense of scale. Also called “Wood Violets” tiny Sinningia are a great plant for small-scale builds as they bloom and reseed constantly with no care. In the Gloxinia family there was a Sinningia Society in the Northeast at that time (I’m sure they still exist.)
As usual nice job👍🏻
great example of 'less is more'
Even I follow your techniques, it just doesn’t turn out as good as and as natural as yours. You must be observing the nature so well. 😊
Thanks for sharing this video. My wife of 36 years passed away 12 days ago and I'm lost still not finding my way. Your videos are peaceful.
Rest in piece 🫡
@@therandommemelord2009 Thank you
may she rest peacefully, Im wishing you the best
Huge hugs.
I wish you, your family and friends a lot of strength for these days 💔
I don’t know who’s more impressed, me or the deer 🦌
How deer you.🦌
You have some very cool millipedes in your backyard! Maybe you can make a video on the ''terrarium animals'' you can find there
I recon he should call them Bob!
@@TheRaptorRex that is the only right name for them
I second this!
I love your videos and i love bob
One of my most favorite parts about your videos is showing the trial and error periods. It’s really encouraging for someone like me who tends to give up when things don’t turn out like I had planned. Great content 😊
Agreed
"That ain't goin no where" killed me 😂
One of those "fine details" that keeps me coming back to these videos!
I laughed out loud 😂😂
I came here to say this 😂
Until the epic scene of Coach Serpa , I was 100% certain that Auto play had found a gem from the past . Probably due to the 2 gallon aquarium and honestly Tanner is a very young soul and a Visionary that truly CREATES!!!!
😂😂😂
Thanks for your kind words. 29 weeks have passed I'm doing well. I thank God for all the joy Josephine gave to me and my family she was one of a kind person 🙏 ❤️
projects like this are what keeps me coming back - massive flash 8ft tanks etc. have a wowo factor but the small things anyone could do always look great in your hands
Gonna be recommending this video to customers at work who are looking for inspiration on starting a paludarium!! This is genuinely a beautiful build, great great great work.
Yes!! Finally a build with flowing water you can actually see flowing ❤
I agree! Not that the other ones l aren't pretty. But it is great to see a mini waterfall
I really like seeing the waterfall. Your usual drips are cool, but seeing the water just fall down the rocks is lovely as well. Great build as usual 💚
I love these kinds of videos where you build using a budget.
The "that ain't going nowhere" outfit and joke was so unexpected 🤣 had to give it a few replays. The scape came out great!
Oh Tanner, please do a LIVE build along! like Bob Ross! The Joy of SerpaDesign 🐸
Tanners sense of humor is evolving each video and I love it 🤣
The first video of yours I ever saw was the Free Terrarium build. This makes me feel a lot the same way - an inexpensive, accessible way to bring nature indoors. I'm so glad you shared this with us!
Really nice how much detail you're able to fit in such a tiny space.
I really appreciate how much consideration you put into your builds for the animals' comfort and needs. Yes, it would be easier just to make it look good, but you go the extra mile to make it not just beautiful, but a true home for the critters.
Imagination and Creativity = Priceless. 😎👍💯
Other ppl have said it, but I love that he puts all his ideas in the video, especially the ones that didn't work as intended.
Man your work is pure art 👌
i love how you decorate all your tanks they all look so beautiful☘️
you inspired me the beginning of this year to make a terrarium. 4 months later its still going strong and it has a small centipede in it!
Honestly love seeing your local floral and fauna set ups you do! Hope you do more like these to give people ideas on scapes of their own!
I love watching your builds! I'd love to see more DIYs using minimal/manual tools and supplies that can mostly be found at a dollar store. Ideally a flower pot pond for a patio that can be stocked with fantail goldfish (that's what I want to make now I finally have outdoor an space) 😊
I could just watch it for hours. What a joy to have in your house!
Love how this turned out! Really like the focus on designing with minimal cost!
I started a terrarium because of a cute little millipede. ❤ Thanks for this beautiful build and showing us the ups and downs of it. I’m thinking of redoing my paladarium (again). The soil keeps getting waterlogged even though it’s up above the water line. (False bottom with screen) I think this hobby is all about problem solving. lol. But it’s also so rewarding. God bless and have a great day.
Material cost: Low
Time Investment cost: Medium
Knowledge/experience cost: High
And that's why these "how to" videos are so valuable. Tanner has done it. Repeatedly. In pretty much every different way.
Just find a skill level requirement you are comfortable with, and give it a go. And embrace the process, not just the outcome.
Holy carp man! I bought 2 of these at $20ea 5 months ago and turned them into mini aquariums for rehab & inverts...cool to see you got the same tanks and turned them into paludariums! I'm upgrading the rehab fish of these tanks to a few 12 gal bowfronts that haven't been sold since the 90's and wasn't sure what to do with these tanks afterward...nice idea :)
The little millipedes are so cute! One of my favorite animals you've added so far
Beautiful work. I know you enjoyed foraging for mosses in your yard and local area. I think moss is one of the wonders of the natural world. I've been enchanted by it since I was a little girl in NYC long ago. It will thrive, lush and green, from nothing but grit and powdered dog poop blown into a crack in the sidewalk, watered by rain.
Love the idea of easy builds like this for beginners. Your usual stuff is great, but it's way beyond my capacity.
I love that you show your challenges threw your builds it helps learn even though things aren't perfect your can still achieve perfection by not giving up...thanks for your inspiration.
The paludarium looks incredible. Keep up the good work!
Your the reason I’m creating my own crested gecko build, love the videos your an inspiration 😊
This is probably one of my favorite videos and I’m so excited to try this with my 5 gallon marine land tank
You definitely make it seem doable for anyone with any amout of experience. I like that!
"I just couldn't shake the feeling i was being wached,that's because I was "
😂😂
Im so excited for the leafy street collab
"it needs a few modifications first" should be on merch!!!
Might be a good idea to do tutorials on how to make different equipment for tanks and palidariums for cheap. Stuff like lights and even tanks
He's done a tank building tutorial. Making your own lights is crazy 😂
One of the best parts of my week, a new video from you
I followed your instructions in making my first forest terrarium and I love it so much. Maybe I should give this a try too.
I have a millipede that looks just like that,. Along with some tiny snails and a cute little slug. They came in with some of my plants 😊. I miss this part of living in Minnesota. Most of these are not available in my area of Arizona 😢, so I have to order. I love your projects, they are always so cool😊
I could watch these forever
I like the cameo from the old man " that ain't going nowhere " your format is wonderful but throwing in some comedy like that never hurts!
@SerpaDesign, the way you play with nature is mesmerizing!
This hobby doesn't have to break your wallet if you buy from second hand or sale and you are resourceful. I have two tanks, 60 and 12 liters and two jar terrariums. All of this including animals, plants, lights etc. has cost me around 150€.
Aquariums are almost free including everything needed when someone ends their hobby, plants, shrimps and even fish are cheap when bought from another hobbyist. For lights I use a bit modified "normal" lights which are working well. Biggest cost for me was upgrading to external filter (Eheim 2424) which I bought second hand for 45€. Same model costs around 150€ new here and this used one will probably work for at least 20 years.
Tanners builds are always so awesome!
This was such a dope video! These builds where you use local materials and animals are definitely my favorite!
I love taking rips and watching your vids
That looks amazing, would never have thought the plastic bag as a liner will work so well. I tried to make one carving foam, looked good but never as good as yours.
Ziploc Freezer Bag is another safe plastic option I use.
@@marikah6198good idea! I had just been wondering about it since I don't have the original packaging of a similar aquarium anymore. Your tip is very handy!
@@marikah6198btw, in addition to my other comment: would you cut open the bag? Seems logical to me, but I've never used it in such a way 😁
This video came at the perfect time! I was about to attempt a ten gallon paludarium similar to your rubber ducky isopod build, and I had always wanted to include a water feature. I had tried time and time again since I found your channel about 7-8 years ago. But now with the advice from this video I think I can do it! I plan to get some millipedes, like the large one you found in the woods. Thanks so much, you have always been one of my biggest inspirations! ❤
I've been following you for years. But i come back for the enunciation. ❤
looks awesome as always. i know budget builds are your bread and butter, but someday i'd love to see you make the most expensive build possible. not something enormous, just medium sized and with super premium materials
This is excellent Thank you so much serpa! I can't wait to replicate something like this. Even if it is just for some Zen in my room and growing some small hydrophilic plants with some isopods I think it would be amazing
Beautiful work as always Brother
Love it!! Im literally watching this video while making a paludarium based on what I've learned from you as we speak. Same as this, very budget concious lol - thrifted just about everything except the glue.
I LOVE your use of humour in your videos! 🤩
love the appearance of SerpaDad. So proud
Once again you've killed it. Amazing creation and awesome content.
So cool! Wearing my Serpa hoodie right now as a matter of fact
Wonderful video!! And I love seeing your sense of humor sprinkled in!
I have a spare 20cm cube and might try something similar. Looks incredible.
Tanner your videos are so inspiring, thank you for introducing me to nature design. It’s become so positive for me and my self confidence I have so much fun creating and it’s all because of you! :)
I can't believe you got Billy Mays to do a cameo! You're moving up in the world Tanner! 🤣🤣
I struggle trying to score and break glass just right. Nice cube tank find. I love mini waterfalls and rivers. ❤
Such an amazing use of those small all-in-one tanks!! Definitely super inspiring!
I wish I had 1/4 of your craft, this is just beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Peace.
You have inspired me to build my own cost efficient paludarium
Huge fan & love the videos! With that being said living in Texas I want to SCREAM whenever you’re just grabbing moss from your backyard 🥲
as always. i love it. you bring some joy to my life. please more enclosed ecospheres
How gorgeous! Thanks for taking us on this journey
“That aint going no where” 😃😃 That was hilarious and unexpected 😂
So beautiful and peaceful! I love it!
I'm always amazed at what you're able to do. It's so inspiring.
To answer your question. I'm upgrading my hermit crabs' enclosure soon and some of the more advanced ideas I have, I've learned from you and a few other TH-camrs. A small waterfall feature is one of the ideas I have. It will be for their freshwater pool.
Thank you for a budget friendly and beautiful build 😊
"That ain't going no where" with the dad outfit was perfect 😂😂😂😂
This one looks great! I’ve gotten pretty into nature design, and your channel has been incredibly inspiring.
Thank you for including the "that aint goin' nowhere ' clip 😂😂 so good
The zoom in on the deer cracked me TF up each time 🤣🤣🤣
YOU TELL EM MR. DESIGN!! THAT AINT GOIN NOWHEREE!!!
Great build Tanner! Perfect for spring….
What an incredible and inspiring build!
LOVE THESE TUTORIALS!!! This might be the first one I try. Keep up the good work ^_^
Love this new style of video !!
Ingenious, unexpected and lovely use of a small aquarium!
My new projects are all outside at the moment. Been having fun with using local native water and marginal plants in various containers. The plants are cheap from the local indigenous nursery at $2 each, or less for their volunteers. Do Indigenous Plant Nurseries exist in the USA?
For my next project I saw an example of a fibreglass container pond, which was intriguing as these are a comparatively lightweight container and might be good for balconies. There are also species of small fish that are good in small ponds and eat any mosquitoes without creating a lot of waste. Medaka rice fish are one, which while not local are visible: most of our local species are well camouflaged and good at hiding!
I’d love to see a Serpa designed medaka rice fish pond!
Mmm something wonderful. Thank you for the inspiration
So beautiful!! Thank you for sharing this amazing skill
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing
Gorgeous as usual
bruh that shi with the deer has me dying LOL. Great video once again. I just saw your update about not uploading every week and I'm proud of you. I'm a teacher on summer break right now I don't think anyone should have to work for the entire year every year
great build. beautiful as always. you are a real inspiration.
Love this.
Best episode yet!!
Really nice! I have a plan for something similar at a larger scale over the summer, but for this weekend it’s a small 2g submerged bowl and a smaller open top cylinder moss terrarium. Mine will NOT be as fantastic as yours, but I keep trying. 😊
Another amazing build!
Looks amazing
thank you!