Dude, first off I’d like to say thank you for pushing a quality product… but for real how many of these do you have? You literally are pulling months of work out of nowhere… like the dedication is unreal and I think I speak for everyone when I say we are very impressed…
I don't normally comment twice. But this was legitimately the best thing I have ever watched in 2023. Please do more ecosystems when you find the time. I loved the dune scorpion's ultraviolet light and the blue beetles. I love how you weren't afraid to truly simulate life in the desert. And the Jericho plant expansion was the coolest event because that was just straight beautiful! Keep it up, the bell is on!
@@TheDrPlants You should make a video simulating evolution, making difficult but survivable situations for animals, and watch them evolve to survive them better
My 5th-grade classes LOVED watching these videos when we were studying Ecosystems. Thank you for your hard work on your videos. Even though we are done with our class work on ecosystems my students still ask for Dr. Plant video's. Thanks again!
Man took 100 days to make a 8 minutes and 50 secs vid, THIS IS REAL GOOD CONTENT GUYS, NO MEMES, NO SUSSY CONTENT, ONLY A TALENTED GUY DOING HIS AMAZING JOB ON TH-cam.
This was reeeeally cool! Such a brilliant landscape and ecosystem you made there. Would love to see an update and get another swing around this amazing set up!
Dude, you gotta set up a 24/7 livestream of this terrarium that goes on constantly. I would watch that every day man Edit: the terrarium could have multiple cameras. The video feed could switch between cameras when it detects movement. Also, there could be a camera that detects moisture or water and the camera would be a lot more active in the stream when it does. Also $10 to cause rain with a long cooldown time to prevent over-flooding. (These are further improved(mainly second one) ideas in the replies (I didn’t read all 80 tho).
@@oo0024an idea can't be stolen if it's not exactly the same. Yeah, I can see the similarities between ants Canada and this channel, but each one is his own.
@@christopherschwab7571 all animals that were in the cage are suitable for a habitat like that. If you pay attention he didn’t put the bearded dragon because the enclosure was too small for her
This is the only TH-cam channel that I'm willing to wait months for an update. And every time an update comes up, the video doesn't fall to give so much life!
I mean, tbf reality shows are meant to be just entertainment, with questionable quality depending on what you're watching. But I'd say this is more engaging and informative than a lot of documentaries
4:49 this part was actually so cute!! I love how the scorpion is like “hey dude, this is my house could you please leave?” And the beetle is just like “sure, my bad”
@@lewdjiggle2011 even if transparent.... Shouldn't we get a different view... Because the camera is literally showing us through sideways when the home of that scorpion 🦂 was in somewhat middle and not in any one extreme side to capture such shot.
Dude you could rehabilitate endangered soecies around the world- your youtube channel is a fantastic resume for any organisation or government looking for someone to spearhead the saviour of nature 🤘
The transition from "See that little drop of liquid, that is a potent venom and I need to be extremely careful." "So I picked him up and started putting him in the tank." Is just so funny to me
These videos are far too short for how cool these projects are!! As someone who has always adored nature I'd love to see longer videos just showing off your work and the life of these ecosystems more! I'd be lying if I said your videos weren't making me consider getting into this hobby. Great work!
For real! Every time one of his videos come across my feed, I'm like, "I'm gonna get into making my own mini-ecosystems," but seeing all the hard work go into Dr. Plants enclosures convinces me that I wouldn't have the long-term dedication to it like he does. So I'll just live vicariously through him! :) I want a 24-hour livestream for some of the enclosures he's done videos for!
I won't lie fully panicked when I thought you were serious about the bearded dragon! I own one and the tank being too small is only the tip of the iceberg on how unsuitable and dangerous a home like this would have been. That aside, absolutely gorgeous set up for these little critters!!! I love the ecosystem videos because it's something that takes a lot of patience and knowledge to get balanced but is so beautiful and worth it when you are able to achieve it!!
Dude, you’re one of the only TH-camrs who take the extra length with your videos. I love your ecosystem videos, the editing and pasting is just immaculate, 10/10!
I love how the drying up and rain cycle works, not only is it pure genius and amazing, it’s also pretty close to how some of these creatures would actually live in the wild, I find it astounding how you put so much effort into simulating a desert environment.
@@lantongalger3477 Yeah, the creatures likely don't even "suffer" that much from it, given how invertebrates usually lack intelligence. Even if it kills the animals, it's not much different then feeding a cricket to a lizard, it's just how nature works.
I refuse to believe there is a channel like yours that puts more effort than you. Seriously, every one of your videos are worth the wait and the peak of youtube content.
2:30 :- "I have to be extremely careful" Literally 1 second later :- "I picked him up" Fricking loved that scene. BTW I love your determination in making these videos
I love how this is a tiny ecosystem based on real life ecosystems, kind of like a simulation, but real! Also, at 2:26, I love how they were saying how careful they have to be, which is true, but then strait up picks up the scorpion and puts it in the tank. Pretty funny, but also very professional.
Scorpions have big reputation but in truth a wasp is more dangerous. Most scorpions are extremely afraid of humans, wasps are not. But that's not even the most scary killer that lurks everywhere, a mosquito. It kills more humans than basically all other animals together. Ironically no one is that afraid of them.
I remember finding you when you only had a single video, I immediately knew that this was something special. It's crazy to see how far you have come in such a short amount of time. I can't wait to see what you still have to offer.
@@TheDrPlants I don't know if you can, but at some point you could make a micro ecosystem similar to the video "mini ecosystems after 1 year", but with a "prehistoric" environment, that is, with very similar species to their prehistoric counterparts, such as those from the Carboniferous (an era of giant arthropods)
The beetle and the scorpion interacting at 4:20 was oddly wholesome "Hmmm, what's in here, (nudges scorpion)" "Uhm- excuse me (nudges back)" "Ah, apologies, have a lovely day."
Once again, I am completely blown away by the scale of your videos. It's borderline unbelievable...like how are you creating little worlds?!?!. I respect your creative choice to edit 100 days of work into a 9 minute video, but honestly I find your hobby so interesting that I would love a behind the scenes channel or something! Literally this is like the modern day digital zoo except better. One of the best channels of all time.
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this channel has become my new obsession! It's so impressively put together, you can tell how much work has been put into this and it definitely pays off.
This has to be the best channel for closed ecosystem. Most of the channels only usually do builds and updates but here you get a full story about the ecosystem which is just so cool. Keep up the good work and thanks for keeping us entertained.
Hey man. I’d really like to thank you. I’ve always had a big fear of bugs, dangerous animals and lots of nature to be completely honest. Your videos are really helping me find a passion for wildlife and are helping me get over my fears through exposure. Thanks so much, and I hope you continue to make great videos!
16 videos and almost 1 million subscribers... that's insane! Your videos are great and very high quality, it obvious that you actually care about content rather than just money. Keep up the good work!
This content is amazing. I can only dream of creating ecosystems like this. The detail and thought that went into this is insane. Thank you so much for putting so much effort into this, and doing what nobody else on TH-cam has done. I can't give enough praise.
You know what would be super cool? A live video where you have cameras all across the whole tank and the stream switches to where ever there is most movement. I think that would be cool
I've been following for over a year now I'm in my mid 30s and this is still the coolest stuff I've ever seen. The whole symbiosis and self sustaining nature of it all is just incredible. I'm loving every bit of this. I show everyone I can. My co-workers are loving it and my family too. Never stop!
The cinematography in this video is impeccable, great job. I enjoyed this thoroughly and I have 110 gallon reef tank myself that I’ve had online for over six years. Well done!
The time and thought that you put into your projects is truly incredible! It really pays off, as I'm sure you already know. I think it's incredible how you are able to create entire ecosystems within a space as small as that! Your content is truly amazing, I enjoy watching you videos for the science/biology perspective as well as from a general entertainment one. There are plenty of people on TH-cam, but there are far fewer who match your talent, dedication, and true passion :)
This was absolutely brilliant! Including camera work, narration, fabulous background music and wildlife. The time, effort, and dedication you've shown are beyond fabulous! I am blown away. Thank you so much 🤎🖤🩶🧡 from Australia 🇦🇺
So if you wanted to do a lizard and scorpion set up, I’d recommend looking into spiny tailed lizards and flat tailed scorpions. They share burrows in the wild under a symbiotic relationship, the scorpion protects the lizard from larger predators while the lizard eats ants that would normally be a problem for the scorpion.
Bro the quality of these videos is freaking insane. Like unreal. The picture quality, content quality, capturing the footage. The work, patience, effort etc. great work my guy and keep it up
I think its so awesome and unbelievable how amazing nature is, especially that you're showing us a side of nature that most of would never see, you deserve so many more subs!
I noticed the clowns hadn't fully disappeared, but had bred with the zebras, and ultimately washed out their colors, but their pattern somewhat still remains 🤔 Love how you have so many organisms here, especially with the Triops. Making me want to start my own sometime soon Amazing job!
The fact that those water creatures only purpose is to not go extinct and lay their eggs in hope that they will get hatched and do same as their ancestors without any knowledge they never knew who their parents were is literally astounding
This honestly has to be one of the coolest and most intensely interesting things I've ever seen! The amount of work that goes into this is just astounding, and not just the work done putting together these incredible little ecosystems, but also the commentary, and editing, and just everything about your content is so wonderful! This has instantly become my new obsession. I can't wait to binge all of your content, and see what you do next.
This is an amazing channel concept. I love the documentary style approach to investigating each environment and the way you build and construct each biome is so cool. Not to mention how you’ve thought of the inner mechanisms like water and the crustacean’s in it vs land animals and their predators. Overall, love this channel and look forward to seeing more of what you have coming!
I was going to comment the same 😂😭 I expected him to wear gloves or something.. but my guy is just brave enough to totally believe in his skills of handling creatures.
well to be fair, while the dune scorpion is venomous, it's not very dangerous to humans. If you get stung you definitly should get an antidote but you most likely won't have any serious effect even if you don't.
Been keeping fish for many years, fresh and salt, but this is just another incredible level of how a different eco system can not only survive, but also thrive. Absolutely hands down one of the best videos I’ve seen on this topic. Can’t wait to see the next video.
I think it's wild that you and SerpaDesign both released a video today with the Blue Death Feigning Beetles, which I'd never heard of before today. They're adorable little critters. Fantastic build!
Thanks for making videos like this one you are helping people see what is going on in the natural world that we can’t see just looking at the natural world. So thank you again for these videos
bro this dude actually puts in lots of dedication into his work. i have to admit this is one of the best channels I've ever seen on youtube. you have earned a new subscriber. looking forward to more on the desert ecosystem!
This is basically how they do the best shots of small animals in Planet Earth. They create small scapes, which allow for a controlled environment & tight camera angles for filming.
I used to live in Phoenix Arizona. I was always fascinated how the desert would wake up with some rain kudos to you. This is an a very awesome incredible little diorama of sorts of a Sonoran desert lifespan. Your western music, your voice over everything mimicking lightning and rain. You are incredible creator.
This ecosystem is definitely my favorite, especially the rose of jericho. I didnt know that theres a plant that can be alive when theres an abundance of water, then go to a dormant state when theres no water. Hopefully you'll give us an update video of this tank!
I never knew there was a plant called that. I just knew the name Jericho from the famous Bible story (maybe they have a connection in the name like Jacob sheep do).
Holy crap bro! There are so many videos in this video, it's INSANE! It could've easily been a habitat project vlog, or a nature documentary, or a 100 days video, but it's ALL of them! Eagerly looking forward to the next one my dude
omg the scorpion-beetle bump is so nerve racking 😅
whatsup TH-cam?
the triomps or something drying up was the saddest but coolest
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Why did you remove the dislike, one of the worse choices ever
I love the fact that you simulate weather and daylight in your builds! It adds a lot to the atmosphere of the environment.
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Bro tormenting them niggas
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Dude, first off I’d like to say thank you for pushing a quality product… but for real how many of these do you have? You literally are pulling months of work out of nowhere… like the dedication is unreal and I think I speak for everyone when I say we are very impressed…
Thank you! A lot of work goes on behind the scenes!
@@TheDrPlants all your work, even the behind the scenes work is appreciated 👍
@@TheDrPlants would love to see the behind the scenes and how all of this is made
@@yusharashid8942 me too, 200%!
@@yusharashid8942 Me too! Definitely worth watching!
4:52 Skorpion was like „Excuse me, would you please mind leaving the home of mine?“
the beetle:oh sorry i thought my prey was here ;-; sorry mr dune
Beetle really said
“My bad, they told me the Wi-Fi password was down here,”
@@RepublicOfTrythaniaBeetle: B*tch I know you have the WiFi password
Beetle was like
“Oh sorry the isopods said there was a playground here they lied ok i’ll go”
bettle gonna be like
"awh sorry man i thought this was a secret tunnle to outside"
I don't normally comment twice. But this was legitimately the best thing I have ever watched in 2023. Please do more ecosystems when you find the time. I loved the dune scorpion's ultraviolet light and the blue beetles. I love how you weren't afraid to truly simulate life in the desert. And the Jericho plant expansion was the coolest event because that was just straight beautiful! Keep it up, the bell is on!
Thank you!
Fr we have high expectations from you 🙃
@@TheDrPlants I was thinking of doing this but you beat me to it nice vid
We're only a month in, how low are your expectations for 2023
@@TheDrPlants You should make a video simulating evolution, making difficult but survivable situations for animals, and watch them evolve to survive them better
My 5th-grade classes LOVED watching these videos when we were studying Ecosystems. Thank you for your hard work on your videos. Even though we are done with our class work on ecosystems my students still ask for Dr. Plant video's. Thanks again!
Thank you for being a teacher 😊
Thank you for all you do for the children ma’am I hope you have an amazing day :)
I hope your not a shit teacher
Thank you for letting the children learn in different way,back in my school the teachers were just dictating the topic once and thrn let it go ahead
You are a W teacher I already know it
Man took 100 days to make a 8 minutes and 50 secs vid, THIS IS REAL GOOD CONTENT GUYS, NO MEMES, NO SUSSY CONTENT, ONLY A TALENTED GUY DOING HIS AMAZING JOB ON TH-cam.
"100 days to make a 8 minutes and 50 secs vid", it´s obvious fake, he did in 3 days
@@promecio8085 are you good even if he exaggarted its not more than 50 days you can tell by the rose
@@gaurav_Wyes i agreed
@@promecio8085 no its not. An ecosystem like this takes a while. There isnt much content cus you cant interact to make it interresting
@@gaurav_W yea
This was reeeeally cool! Such a brilliant landscape and ecosystem you made there. Would love to see an update and get another swing around this amazing set up!
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Dude, you gotta set up a 24/7 livestream of this terrarium that goes on constantly. I would watch that every day man
Edit: the terrarium could have multiple cameras. The video feed could switch between cameras when it detects movement. Also, there could be a camera that detects moisture or water and the camera would be a lot more active in the stream when it does.
Also $10 to cause rain with a long cooldown time to prevent over-flooding.
(These are further improved(mainly second one) ideas in the replies (I didn’t read all 80 tho).
That's genius! Would definitely be checking in daily to see if anything was going on!
*donate 10$ and make it rain*
@@LD_1 And the rain fell upon the earth for forty days and forty nights.
😆
that would be so cool
Simple but genius idea
𝘖𝘬𝘢𝘺, 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘥𝘦𝘴𝘦𝘳𝘵 𝘥𝘳𝘺𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘶𝘱 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘭𝘪𝘧𝘦𝘤𝘺𝘤𝘭𝘦𝘴 𝘣𝘦𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘴𝘩𝘰𝘸𝘯 𝘰𝘧𝘧 𝘪𝘴 𝘈𝘞𝘌𝘚𝘖𝘔𝘌. 𝘠𝘰𝘶 𝘢𝘳𝘦 𝘢𝘮𝘢𝘻𝘪𝘯𝘨!
@@oo0024an idea can't be stolen if it's not exactly the same. Yeah, I can see the similarities between ants Canada and this channel, but each one is his own.
@@JoseDLMP also it’s more similar to Nordic ants if anything. And Nordic ants is far more serendipitous and has never done a desert one
And the animals had to go into small cages.. :(
@@christopherschwab7571 all animals that were in the cage are suitable for a habitat like that. If you pay attention he didn’t put the bearded dragon because the enclosure was too small for her
bad joke s bad
this is literally like natgeo levels of quality. I feel like im watching a nature documentary. PLEASE NEVER STOP ITS SOOOO GOOD
Bruh 6:26
This is the only TH-cam channel that I'm willing to wait months for an update. And every time an update comes up, the video doesn't fall to give so much life!
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0:39 bro said ouch in the most calm way possible
it was most likely the voice over
Lol
No way you actually simulated rain and the plant’s reaction to it, you are amazing
You can buy those plants at craft stores sometimes they are pretty popular.
This was more entertaining and insightful than most reality shows
im sacred
I mean, tbf reality shows are meant to be just entertainment, with questionable quality depending on what you're watching. But I'd say this is more engaging and informative than a lot of documentaries
He's right
fr
I’d remove ‘most’ and replace with every single
4:49 this part was actually so cute!! I love how the scorpion is like “hey dude, this is my house could you please leave?” And the beetle is just like “sure, my bad”
How did he get that shot?
I know it's so adorable that they're not just "kill kill kill"
@@MrDuck420 why do you think they made terrariums transparent?
@@lewdjiggle2011 even if transparent.... Shouldn't we get a different view... Because the camera is literally showing us through sideways when the home of that scorpion 🦂 was in somewhat middle and not in any one extreme side to capture such shot.
@@Tiger212-h7c exactly
Dude you could rehabilitate endangered soecies around the world- your youtube channel is a fantastic resume for any organisation or government looking for someone to spearhead the saviour of nature 🤘
The transition from
"See that little drop of liquid, that is a potent venom and I need to be extremely careful."
"So I picked him up and started putting him in the tank." Is just so funny to me
The intense music is what made it funny-
So good
Me to
@@germhead q
When he mentioned the scorpion resembles his mother in law 🤣
Not gonna lie that one beetle who wandered straight into the scorpion burrow had balls of steel 😱
He had 2 blue hearts
No bros a gigachad
Fr
And a pretty tough exoskeleton
@@aithne91lol, when 2 chads meet be like
These videos are far too short for how cool these projects are!! As someone who has always adored nature I'd love to see longer videos just showing off your work and the life of these ecosystems more! I'd be lying if I said your videos weren't making me consider getting into this hobby. Great work!
More to come!
For real! Every time one of his videos come across my feed, I'm like, "I'm gonna get into making my own mini-ecosystems," but seeing all the hard work go into Dr. Plants enclosures convinces me that I wouldn't have the long-term dedication to it like he does. So I'll just live vicariously through him! :)
I want a 24-hour livestream for some of the enclosures he's done videos for!
@@TheDrPlants I hope so I loved this video
The fact that this is in TH-cam but not something like National Geography is crazyy. Top tear quality
Lol, I love how the scorpion didn’t even make the effort to attack the beetle, but instead just politely asked for it to leave. 😂
-hi
-go away
-ok
@@Skinwalker.. lmao
The scorpion felt it and realize that even if it eventually broke it's shell it would not be worth the effort for the amount of food it would receive
Beetle got armoured balls
I believe both the scorpion and the beetle are British 💀
I won't lie fully panicked when I thought you were serious about the bearded dragon! I own one and the tank being too small is only the tip of the iceberg on how unsuitable and dangerous a home like this would have been. That aside, absolutely gorgeous set up for these little critters!!! I love the ecosystem videos because it's something that takes a lot of patience and knowledge to get balanced but is so beautiful and worth it when you are able to achieve it!!
Same, I got scared for a moment 😭glad he was kidding, but still a beautiful set up
2:32 How is bro having these insects and putting them in his hand without getting obliterated💀
Fr💀
Lol
Dude, you’re one of the only TH-camrs who take the extra length with your videos. I love your ecosystem videos, the editing and pasting is just immaculate, 10/10!
you're*
@@DylanLCutshall your'rer
@@TrickyRocks *your'aeara
I love how the drying up and rain cycle works, not only is it pure genius and amazing, it’s also pretty close to how some of these creatures would actually live in the wild, I find it astounding how you put so much effort into simulating a desert environment.
There will definitely be a Karen or 2 angry about having some species die, but it’s literally how it would go in nature.😂
@@lantongalger3477 Yeah, the creatures likely don't even "suffer" that much from it, given how invertebrates usually lack intelligence. Even if it kills the animals, it's not much different then feeding a cricket to a lizard, it's just how nature works.
I refuse to believe there is a channel like yours that puts more effort than you. Seriously, every one of your videos are worth the wait and the peak of youtube content.
I appreciate it!
@@adventureswithscott69420 bro? 🤨📸
@@TheDrPlants which background music you use during dune scorpion please tell me. its the same music i searching from long time
I love your simulation videos
2:30 :- "I have to be extremely careful"
Literally 1 second later :- "I picked him up"
Fricking loved that scene. BTW I love your determination in making these videos
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Am I the only one who really wants a 24/7 livestream of this, I think it would be so cool!
no i want that too.
No there’s the top comment you read
I think that just started getting a ton of likes because I scrolled through a ton of comment before I posted this and didn't see that one but idk
That sounds so cool
Yeah maybe with music in background too that would be cool like a study stream
I love it when he says “The scorpion is a very dangerous predator…”
*Proceeds to pick it up
Lol 😅
😂😂😂
Me too.
HAHAH LOL😂😂
and after a gentle love tap 😅
4:41
"ayo stop trespassing"
"shi, my bad bro"
I love how this is a tiny ecosystem based on real life ecosystems, kind of like a simulation, but real! Also, at 2:26, I love how they were saying how careful they have to be, which is true, but then strait up picks up the scorpion and puts it in the tank. Pretty funny, but also very professional.
I was looking for this
"I have to be extremely careful"
"I picked him up and put him into the tank"
Or when the Triop was “carefully building her nest” and she’s digging a mile a minute throwing sand everywhere 😂
Scorpions have big reputation but in truth a wasp is more dangerous. Most scorpions are extremely afraid of humans, wasps are not. But that's not even the most scary killer that lurks everywhere, a mosquito. It kills more humans than basically all other animals together. Ironically no one is that afraid of them.
Those are not water I suppose there roly poly
I remember finding you when you only had a single video, I immediately knew that this was something special. It's crazy to see how far you have come in such a short amount of time. I can't wait to see what you still have to offer.
Wow, thank you!
@@TheDrPlants I don't know if you can, but at some point you could make a micro ecosystem similar to the video "mini ecosystems after 1 year", but with a "prehistoric" environment, that is, with very similar species to their prehistoric counterparts, such as those from the Carboniferous (an era of giant arthropods)
@@TheDrPlants If I have to wait more than a year, I will wait to see an amazing result
The beetle and the scorpion interacting at 4:20 was oddly wholesome
"Hmmm, what's in here, (nudges scorpion)"
"Uhm- excuse me (nudges back)"
"Ah, apologies, have a lovely day."
it was more like: beetle: shi whats in here?
scorpion: yo this my shi bru
beetle: shi my bad bro
(fun fact)
The reason the scorpion didn't attack was because it wasn't hungry, and a scorpion wasting it's venom can be extremely dangerous for it
@@vishyshanbro got that off the tiktok post ☠️☠️
That was a good fight who won
@@williamlove3776no one, it wasn’t even a fight
Wow! The level of detail and dedication in this simulation is incredible!
Once again, I am completely blown away by the scale of your videos. It's borderline unbelievable...like how are you creating little worlds?!?!. I respect your creative choice to edit 100 days of work into a 9 minute video, but honestly I find your hobby so interesting that I would love a behind the scenes channel or something!
Literally this is like the modern day digital zoo except better. One of the best channels of all time.
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The best part is where he said " Its ecosystemin' time" and ecosystemed all over those guys 💀💀💀🗿🗿🗿
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this channel has become my new obsession! It's so impressively put together, you can tell how much work has been put into this and it definitely pays off.
Ikr it’s so good
Jemma Herring become my new obsession, i will marry her soon, and visit her in her home
@@PanObserwatorlol fucking weirdo.
Almost a year but still one of my favourites ❤️
This has to be the best channel for closed ecosystem. Most of the channels only usually do builds and updates but here you get a full story about the ecosystem which is just so cool. Keep up the good work and thanks for keeping us entertained.
Hey man. I’d really like to thank you. I’ve always had a big fear of bugs, dangerous animals and lots of nature to be completely honest. Your videos are really helping me find a passion for wildlife and are helping me get over my fears through exposure. Thanks so much, and I hope you continue to make great videos!
Same, seeing them and actually understanding them has really helped with my fear 😊
@@shanel4294 same
2:12 something almost as terrifying as my mother in law 💀
Yeah almost
He did say that yes
Send this to his mother in law
113 likes and 3 replies? Lemme fix that.
4 replies and 117 likes ley me fix that
16 videos and almost 1 million subscribers... that's insane! Your videos are great and very high quality, it obvious that you actually care about content rather than just money. Keep up the good work!
1.01 million subscribers now.
@@Alucard45000 1.02 mate, 1.02.
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1.05 now
This content is amazing. I can only dream of creating ecosystems like this. The detail and thought that went into this is insane. Thank you so much for putting so much effort into this, and doing what nobody else on TH-cam has done. I can't give enough praise.
Thank you!!!
Thank you for your very entertaining, very informative and high quality videos. And your hardwork. Awesome!
You know what would be super cool? A live video where you have cameras all across the whole tank and the stream switches to where ever there is most movement. I think that would be cool
like hunger games
@@parkerqi5543😅💀💀💀
@@ande100 Good idea
that might just be hard for the youtuber. Having cameras run for 100 days can be very hard to do.
@@heemy754 Truuuuuu good point
I've been following for over a year now
I'm in my mid 30s and this is still the coolest stuff I've ever seen. The whole symbiosis and self sustaining nature of it all is just incredible. I'm loving every bit of this. I show everyone I can. My co-workers are loving it and my family too. Never stop!
I wouldn't have used two species of isopods, zebras out complete. The rest is amazing
Can you make a video explaining how you choose the plants/wildlife you put into an ecosystem? Such unique creatures
His favorite words are”TAKING.OVER.”
The cinematography in this video is impeccable, great job. I enjoyed this thoroughly and I have 110 gallon reef tank myself that I’ve had online for over six years. Well done!
The time and thought that you put into your projects is truly incredible! It really pays off, as I'm sure you already know. I think it's incredible how you are able to create entire ecosystems within a space as small as that! Your content is truly amazing, I enjoy watching you videos for the science/biology perspective as well as from a general entertainment one. There are plenty of people on TH-cam, but there are far fewer who match your talent, dedication, and true passion :)
Thank you so much!
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“Yo man I’m jake”
“wassup jake, Carl here”
“mind if stay with you buddy”
*bumps* “nah man this my crib back off”
“Kay dude”
5:00
Based bugs
Bro did not want that smoke
this guys humor is amazing
This was absolutely brilliant! Including camera work, narration, fabulous background music and wildlife. The time, effort, and dedication you've shown are beyond fabulous! I am blown away. Thank you so much 🤎🖤🩶🧡 from Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you very much!
So if you wanted to do a lizard and scorpion set up, I’d recommend looking into spiny tailed lizards and flat tailed scorpions. They share burrows in the wild under a symbiotic relationship, the scorpion protects the lizard from larger predators while the lizard eats ants that would normally be a problem for the scorpion.
I’ve never heard of that! I will have to look into it, thank you!
@@TheDrPlants I hope you can do something involving maybe I swamp/ mangrove ecosystem
@@TheDrPlantscan you make a part 2 plsssss
@@TheDrPlants Dude, you gotta set up a 24/7 livestream of this terrarium that goes on constantly. I would watch that every day man
Great idea
This is by far your most impressive tank that we've seen! The whole flooding of the pond and gradual draining blew my mind.
Man I wish there was content like this when I was a kid! Thanks for making these awesome videos, and for giving these bugs a good life
Bro the quality of these videos is freaking insane. Like unreal. The picture quality, content quality, capturing the footage. The work, patience, effort etc. great work my guy and keep it up
agree
I think its so awesome and unbelievable how amazing nature is, especially that you're showing us a side of nature that most of would never see, you deserve so many more subs!
I noticed the clowns hadn't fully disappeared, but had bred with the zebras, and ultimately washed out their colors, but their pattern somewhat still remains 🤔
Love how you have so many organisms here, especially with the Triops. Making me want to start my own sometime soon
Amazing job!
Best show on youtube
The fact that those water creatures only purpose is to not go extinct and lay their eggs in hope that they will get hatched and do same as their ancestors without any knowledge they never knew who their parents were is literally astounding
Cool right!
4:55 it looks like the scorpion just gave him a weak punch to tell it to bugger off (pun intended)
Lol
This honestly has to be one of the coolest and most intensely interesting things I've ever seen! The amount of work that goes into this is just astounding, and not just the work done putting together these incredible little ecosystems, but also the commentary, and editing, and just everything about your content is so wonderful! This has instantly become my new obsession. I can't wait to binge all of your content, and see what you do next.
Dude, this is *AWESOME!* props to the cameraman and the editors!
7:48 "CAREFULLY digging her nest."
also the triop: **throwing particles everywhere and shaking her unborn kids as heck**
Lol
Doing that nile red careful
I loved the part where the lake dried up and the crustaceans laid their eggs to give a new generation for the next rain. It was incredible!
7:14 I just feel like we need to appreciate that he said prehistoric Instead of alien.
2:29 "that is a potent venom and i have to be extremly carefull" then proceds to hold him like its nothing😂
Man easily one of the fastest growing channels. Wanna know why, the pure dedication is inspiring everyone. Nothing more. Congrats on ur success.
This is an amazing channel concept. I love the documentary style approach to investigating each environment and the way you build and construct each biome is so cool. Not to mention how you’ve thought of the inner mechanisms like water and the crustacean’s in it vs land animals and their predators. Overall, love this channel and look forward to seeing more of what you have coming!
watch ants canada if u like this guy
@@srij0n316No.
bro just discovered vivariums channels
Bro i love how this man is like, "I have to be very careful" and then proceeds to just pick it up
Lol
Memes
I was going to comment the same 😂😭
I expected him to wear gloves or something.. but my guy is just brave enough to totally believe in his skills of handling creatures.
well to be fair, while the dune scorpion is venomous, it's not very dangerous to humans. If you get stung you definitly should get an antidote but you most likely won't have any serious effect even if you don't.
The music cutout makes it even more perfect
"mother-in-law" got me dying
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This is actually so incredible! The editing and the sheer amount of planning these kinds of things take is incredible
This video was freaking EPIC!!
Hi
Yo Paul Im subscribed, can't wait for the saltwater pond to be done
Hi Paul love your vid’s
@@toniloncar3131 me to !!
ITS YOU I LOVE YOU YOU ARE BEST🐟🐠🐡🐙🦑🦐🦞🦀🐳🐋🦈🦦🤩😄
This has to be the best thing I've watched in 2023 so far. Absolutely loved it!!!
2:13 just bamboozled me
Genuinely hats off to your beautiful work and patience to maintain such diverse ecosystems!
Been keeping fish for many years, fresh and salt, but this is just another incredible level of how a different eco system can not only survive, but also thrive. Absolutely hands down one of the best videos I’ve seen on this topic. Can’t wait to see the next video.
I love how he says "This is extremely potent venom, so I need to be careful", then proceeds to put the scorpion in using his bare hands🤣
True
I would be terrified
True
I will carefully put it without harming it, and run faster than Usain Bolt to the sink and wash my hands.
get closer to God pls there is gonna be many people who arnt going to make it to the kingdom of heaven🙏✝️k
I need 10 seasons of this
I think it's wild that you and SerpaDesign both released a video today with the Blue Death Feigning Beetles, which I'd never heard of before today. They're adorable little critters. Fantastic build!
hmm, maybe they are friends , what are the odds , lol
@@sdqsdq6274 maybe they're part of the same channel network, although I don't know if youtubers still do that
This guy needs extra credit, he's out here making small ecosystems, with so many animals and plants. And even making thunder storms and sand storms!🎉
The amount of work he did to create this video it's insane I'm impressed
Wish I could see more about the build care and progress of these masterpiece
Thanks for making videos like this one you are helping people see what is going on in the natural world that we can’t see just looking at the natural world. So thank you again for these videos
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Yes pls I need this for 11+ I need FACTSSSSSSS
Don't forget the bearded dragon SKULL
It now has 13 million views and I’m WAITING for pt 2
14 million now
@@Ilovezps3 SAME
bro this dude actually puts in lots of dedication into his work. i have to admit this is one of the best channels I've ever seen on youtube. you have earned a new subscriber. looking forward to more on the desert ecosystem!
This video deserves an Oscars award. Amazing build but the video editing and story telling takes it to the next level.
imagine if he added more animals and threw the length to 30+ mins, i would watch it all lmao
@@bozdrasamee as it is so entertaining to watch
This is basically how they do the best shots of small animals in Planet Earth.
They create small scapes, which allow for a controlled environment & tight camera angles for filming.
Dude, 100 days or 50 or a lot!!!!😮😮😮😮
I used to live in Phoenix Arizona. I was always fascinated how the desert would wake up with some rain kudos to you. This is an a very awesome incredible little diorama of sorts of a Sonoran desert lifespan. Your western music, your voice over everything mimicking lightning and rain. You are incredible creator.
This ecosystem is definitely my favorite, especially the rose of jericho. I didnt know that theres a plant that can be alive when theres an abundance of water, then go to a dormant state when theres no water. Hopefully you'll give us an update video of this tank!
I never knew there was a plant called that. I just knew the name Jericho from the famous Bible story (maybe they have a connection in the name like Jacob sheep do).
These ecosystem videos are so cool! Can’t wait to see them on a bigger scale.
I think this how BBC earth makes their videos now
Yeah man when will he make a whole rainforest
There's this cool new ecosystem that was just make called Earth you should check it out!
“As you can see, the wolves were TAKING OVER. So I introduced a new predator, the BROWN BEAR.” 💀💀💀
@@TC0119”As you can see, the brown bears were TAKING OVER. So I introduced a new predator, the WHITE RHINO.”
Love all these ecosystems so cool to see anyone can make one. I gotta try one now!
The first animal he puts in you can also call it pill bug or potato bug
Wow that is so cool you always make me happy with your videos and I can’t stop watching them you are the best! ❤
0:00 Introduction.
0:27 Preparing the Tank. 🏞️
0:59 Adding Isopods. 🪳
1:12 Adding Springmites & Buffalo Beetles. 🪲
1:29 Isopod Population. 🪳
1:55 Feeding Buffalo Beetles. 🪲
2:17 Introduction of the Dune Scorpion. 🦂
3:41 Introduction of the Blue Death Feigning Beetle. 🪲
4:26 Beetle Conflict. 🪲
5:16 Rain. 🌧️
5:44 Rose of Jericho. ❇️
5:54 Life in Water. 🌊
6:13 Introduction of the Mexican Jumping Bean. 🌰
6:50 Fairy Shrimp. 🦐
7:02 Triop. 🦐
7:20 Decrease of Water. 💧
7:40 Laying Eggs. 🥚
8:05 Dried Pond. 🏜️
8:28 Introduction of the Bearded Dragon. 🦎
I was trying to find this
Is this in the other videos??
Why did you set the parts of the video in the comments im confused?
@@Nicegwynto make it more easy ig
They’re called springtails btw
Bro made my whole presentation
I’d honestly watch a 1 hour version of this, seeing every day of this
2:40 “I hav to be very cautious so I picked it up”😂
Holy crap bro! There are so many videos in this video, it's INSANE! It could've easily been a habitat project vlog, or a nature documentary, or a 100 days video, but it's ALL of them! Eagerly looking forward to the next one my dude