Great videos. Been really enjoying the content, so thanks! May I ask where you got the music to accompany the videos? Would love to use it on a video I’m making at work. Cheers :)
How do you prevent ammonia build up? Do you need a filter or cleaning procedures or can you just use a larger jar with more or less plants and a larger oxygen gap in-between the lid and the water's surface?
@@fishyfishy4659 ye, it's just I wanted to make an ecosphere centralised around those shrimp you had which are quite common where I live, but are they too large to thrive within such a small container? Do you need a filter or you can just solve the problem with a larger jar?
@@harrystainton1647 you can allways find smaller ones if you go looking in the tide pools. I had one live for almost a year in the closed ecosphere. Tho i did give him a couple pieces of ham once in a while
@@fishyfishy4659 was the jar large and how large was the shrimp? Was it a different varitie or just generally smaller. Also I would like to keep multiple to start a colonie
@@harrystainton1647 the jar was small, about 2 L. If you want them to breed they need to be big and mature. Maybe its better to buy aquarium shrimp then? Or to get a pump to oxygenate your jar?
Awesome content! Norway is so beautiful, keep it coming. Everything started small right:)
Yo! My guy the worm is back!
The worm is just the best
Love these videos!
Thanks for watching, homie
My favorite setup of the ecosphere. Planned on doing that soon. (But with a pump)
This looks awesome !! The music gives me chills ⚗💚
Thank you bud!
That Shrimp 🦐 is Jar King.
Great videos. Been really enjoying the content, so thanks! May I ask where you got the music to accompany the videos? Would love to use it on a video I’m making at work. Cheers :)
Mostly from looking trough audio library on youtube 😃 thanks for watching!
How do you prevent ammonia build up? Do you need a filter or cleaning procedures or can you just use a larger jar with more or less plants and a larger oxygen gap in-between the lid and the water's surface?
I just add a good amount of plants and remove anything that dies. If i dont remove it, everything dies
@@fishyfishy4659 ye, it's just I wanted to make an ecosphere centralised around those shrimp you had which are quite common where I live, but are they too large to thrive within such a small container? Do you need a filter or you can just solve the problem with a larger jar?
@@harrystainton1647 you can allways find smaller ones if you go looking in the tide pools. I had one live for almost a year in the closed ecosphere. Tho i did give him a couple pieces of ham once in a while
@@fishyfishy4659 was the jar large and how large was the shrimp? Was it a different varitie or just generally smaller. Also I would like to keep multiple to start a colonie
@@harrystainton1647 the jar was small, about 2 L. If you want them to breed they need to be big and mature. Maybe its better to buy aquarium shrimp then? Or to get a pump to oxygenate your jar?
i'll give it a week or two and every crab and shrimp will have suffocated or die because of the increasing ammonia in the water
Everything that died in the beginning was imediately removed to prevent this. Its currently going strong at 16 days old
Facinating movie! With this ecosphere you can see the marine life evolve from day to day... 😊👍