@Jartopia

Hey guys, been a while! For this video I decided to try and create my biggest ecosystem yet. I know I usually do jar ecosystems, but I fancied doing something a bit different this time. Hopefully you still think it's cool. I plan to do a much more in depth video of it's inhabitants quite soon as many species have shown up since filming this project.

@Eltener123

I always wonder what would happen if someone's terrariums and ecospheres were just left untouched for a couple  thousand years and what new species of plants and arthropods would develop with what adaptations for living in a world surrounded by glass

@hu3cat

My day literally got so much more peaceful and brighter, thank you so much!
I'm really excited to see this project develop! Can't wait to see the updates on the upcoming months!

@_dood

Imagine going into this guys' house! It would be so cool seein all those ecospheres and ecosystems

@FreezingTheMind

Jartopia, you have such an awesome channel on your hands.  You really attract all of the people who are interested in small marine life, small terrestrial life, etc.  Most people have no interest in bugs, isopods, arachnids, micro-organisms and so on.  But you bring us all together and display this tiny life in a way that is so beautiful it actually gets me choked up sometimes.  Like, even this small life has its own set of productivity, reproduction, obstacles and growth.  I really hope you never stop making these videos because you have such a talent for them.  Keep at it!

@budsyremo

I love these videos because of two reasons
1. The end products are beautiful
2. We as humans are getting disconnected from nature so we want a piece of that , no matter how small in our homes.

@faustopg

I was mesmerized.  I enjoyed this video very much.  I felt peace.  I've seen so many large aquariums with way much bigger animals, yet these tiny ones captivated me.

@julietteneu1233

You should make a ecosphere with both land and water!

@OkayContent

I watch a loooot of YouTube and this is genuinely one of my favorite channels! It’s so pure, informative, and relaxing!

@theguywhoasked4235

It's been 1 month since I made my first terrarium, I love to see it growing!


Edit: (15 August 2022) yeah it's broken now, the place I live in has a bit of monkey problem, the gate to the terrace was open and one of them got inside and smashed the terrarium, it had been a year since i built it and it was showing really good progress, i am sad now 🙁

@SockyNoob

breathes in ISOPODS! I love them! They're like the invertebrate equivalent to hedgehogs!

@HALBY400

We must pay attention to the "small" things. This is beautiful.

@lauraplacker747

I love how you just listen to music and there’s no voices or step by step it’s just you doing your thing

@cooler2000

Looking forward to this one 👌

@PixelKonny64

This is so peaceful. Eventhough I'm a bit sad you didn't take some soil. I love the randomness and unexpected things that come with it and maybe there would have been some bigger insects too. After all it's a pretty big terrarium :) I'm still looking forward to the update video though

@hypnopulsar2855

Love this and learned a lot from it. I didn't know how 'easy' it was to replant plants you had taken from their natural habitat. This inspires me to go make my own terrarium. Thanks for making the video, keep up the good work.

@colinpence4580

Already commented, but I just fully watched the video and I have decided that I am going to go and get a very large aquarium and do this. I have always been interested in fish, but it was never fully in my heart. This is. I really enjoyed this. Thank you.

@java-gn1xs

I dont know why this is on my recommended, but this is actually so cool.

@tracelynnsangster

I’m very excited to see the changes in color variations in the isopod!!

@jeffsipes8511

Keep creating ecosystems. please. especially these larger ones. I love the music....