@stefan,roey ten Cate,lang broek how i am blind when you said 36 seconds and then you edit it to 37 seconds ?
@gaze74425 років тому
@moody fish r/woosh
@snowman8214 роки тому
Its actually 10:37
@suangpi65315 років тому
Lol the wet soil looks like cavier
@ignasjaz77945 років тому
Lol yeah
@herculean6165 років тому
When you're so rich your soil is basically caviar.
@vassilidebs61585 років тому
Caviar
@terry79875 років тому
Hey u one of the442oons fan IM his fan too
@m-6teen7745 років тому
Yeah but did I ask
@Dav007125 років тому
The slime on the wood is actually not harmfull to fish/shrimps. You just need to boil it again and for a longer period of time! You should look into worms, they might be small shrimps predators. Keep up the good work! Amazing video!
@andreebrisebois9121Рік тому
Looks like planaria
@sharonyoung4277Рік тому
cool.
@bettasplendenskeeper55985 років тому
4:15 calm voice "and after some time plants became...." . . . -then got hit by slav power from kvass- " *SUPER CLEAN.CYKA* " 😂😂😂😂
@sean55265 років тому
Sliviki collaborates with Boris?
@sulochanadevi46865 років тому
@@sean5526 Nice idea Cyka
@grummanf14tomcat405 років тому
@@sean5526 that would be good...
@simekon800854 роки тому
@@sean5526 YEZ
@mysti85674 роки тому
Extra
@abhishekjprajapati73445 років тому
I love your show and cookie but our friend missing rip
@kanakakanaka81365 років тому
Stefan😣😭
@samuelluisdelespiritusanto73435 років тому
@@kanakakanaka8136 :( its sad
@thomashackner98485 років тому
so sad
@aaronphilips5 років тому
Don't worry he bought another hamster. He uploaded video on his Russian channel
@Jameel_Ali5 років тому
All respect from me to stefhan and his hamster family
@beautifulskies12525 років тому
whoa, shrimp really hold in that lot of poop. O.O Shrimp: "1 gone, 2000 more to go!"
@TheOliwia695 років тому
Log could stay - slime would go away after a week or so, it's normal. Those snails would not eat plants, omg, who told you this ;-; And please, please, please for god sake, add more water, almost to the top, where te lamp is.
@Neoproxy_5 років тому
Yes snails only eat the wastes
@mhazg66215 років тому
SNAILS EATS PLANTS DUDE! In my country they can be pest and destroy leaf vegetables(spinach, cabbage, etc).
@welsan20745 років тому
@@mhazg6621 different species of snail eat the plants, while some of them only eat algae and microscopic debris
@welsan20745 років тому
And by the way slimy log isn't good for your aquarium, they can turn your water a little bit toxic for the life form in your aquarium, you should boil them in water so the slime of the log will disappear completely
@klawz18015 років тому
MhaZG isn’t that slugs
@TuckerSP20115 років тому
Great photography! So fascinating. The aquarium inhabitants are amazing. Good job!
@tiuryolandamarpaung60785 років тому
4:52 lol the shrimp was taking the plant 😂😂
@oogski22 роки тому
yes…? Shrimp do that. Shrimp eat algae, sick plants and just clean up your aquarium. It’s completely normal for them to have a snack.
@RandomPHDude5 років тому
this is some sick. ass footage better than natgeo or discovery channel
@jahinashkar79712 роки тому
I dunno about that
@cmdrsilverburn63012 роки тому
@@imGrayHay gg
@quailish22 роки тому
@@imGrayHay well crap
@UnnaturalAny14 роки тому
The plants became SUPER CLEAN 😂😂 Sounds like a dish cleaner add lol So cute 😂
@eliassilvaoliveira93325 років тому
Just take care about the magnets, the shrimps can feel it.
@susternak5 років тому
9:10 That's a headless ghost leviathan
@adityarai53674 роки тому
SUB NAUTICA
@elfo594 роки тому
Lol subnautica
@jakubkoodziejski25374 роки тому
I want to forget his attack.
@bluethebetta3923 роки тому
Lol! Subnauticaaa
@Quiksilverrr5 років тому
I miss Stefan. 😭😭😭😢
@deadly18155 років тому
Same😥
@xeplayzminecraft32605 років тому
RIP Stefan 🙏🙏🐁🐁🐁🐁🐁🐁😢😢😢😢😢😢
@dark_blood96605 років тому
Even if hes dead he will still in our hearts
@alpha65705 років тому
@@dark_blood9660 yes 🖤😢
@hafiszaky19175 років тому
don't be sad. we still have cookie
@skyline26015 років тому
Amazing, my tip would be to replace the diy magnet with a one from a store, and always keep it stuck to the other magnet, and over the water level
@justask70164 роки тому
The shrimp at 4:50 was like: everyone else be stealing my food so im gonna make my own farm :
@xvidavi5 років тому
Hey! you can join new and old aquarium by some sort of tube, that should looks nice, you got more space and organismes can travel betwen those two aquariums
@eheehe60345 років тому
Wow i came here thinking he was just gonna build and change up his terrarium but he really took the time for us and went all out and taught a lot of useful information and even closeups of organisms
@Fabian-eh6ft5 років тому
that plant you are growing is Anarachis and will grow very quickly under good conditions. Also like a hydra, it will grow branching stems from where it has been trimmed. I'd be worried that a sealed tank might have it overgrow out of control! Still very beautiful little tank.
@sennenryu78535 років тому
Super chill to watch, thank you for your efforts
@wonderfulnoodles5 років тому
I love your videos, especially terrarium ones Edit1-Thanks for the likes
@Romic1155 років тому
@fuba NO
@jonathanvincent53485 років тому
The "slime" was algae, you didn't have to throw it away, you could simply remove it. Nice job though 👍 Edit: i see some of you are saying its a bacterial slime.
@chewieart94825 років тому
And shrimps love eating it!
@danielmcsween8845 років тому
Actually it was most likely a bacterial slime. Happens to some driftwood for a short while.
@ShadowsandCityLights5 років тому
Yeah I was gonna say. He didn't need to throw it away, white slime happens with new wood or tanks.
@mikespanj5 років тому
Same thing happened to me. Cleared up within a week and my shrimp and snails loved it
@unclefroggy33975 років тому
its not an algae its a bacterial slime when some driftwood touch the water long enough, it will dissapear eating by shrimo or nano fish . And he said its not good ? OMG the world of aquascape is going worst, help me GREEN AQUA RANGER !!!
@adityarai53674 роки тому
Its just so awesome to see such things. WOW.
@starman62805 років тому
I love what you accomplished. The tank is beautiful. Would like to offer a couple tips.The Daphnia are not the thing you need to be concerned about. The larvae of the Cyclops are parasitic to fish. I managed several tropical fish stores and warehouses/fish-rooms over a 30+ year career, and one of the hardest parasites to fight were Cyclops. They were common hitchhikers on shipments of live plants. I have never seen Cyclops infest shrimp, so if you don't plan on adding any fish you should be fine. If you get overwhelmed by daphnia a few small tetras or rasboras will eat them all very quickly, just be aware those fish will probably be lost to the Cyclops larvae. Keep up the good work, and thanks for sharing this.
@shitcloud24885 років тому
DID YOU JUST SAY *YA'LL* IN AN ALMOST RUSSIAN ACCENT? Ok, I don't regret subscribing
@stellamariesanchez33925 років тому
Dude that triangular shaped head worm is called planaria. And planaria kills shrimp.
@tagteam39753 роки тому
Wow someone who knows planarians
@explosivekittens3 роки тому
No it dos not idiot
@bluethebetta3923 роки тому
Yeah.. he should try to get rid of them they are deadly to shrimp
@imboredsoimakecontent35062 роки тому
@@explosivekittens you are the idot
@jonopants51185 років тому
the thing i love most about all the terrarium videos is how life can continue living and able to grow and reproduce while all being self sustaining. Great Job Slivki Show, continue the video quality :D
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How awesome is our Lord Allmight - the God of the creation! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
@santhoshijamalpur21395 років тому
Better don't use salt or tap water as it will make the water hypertonic causing bursting of shrimps. Use fresh water
@nimmalachalam5 років тому
Yeah
@gdolphinz74865 років тому
And make sure to let the water settle for 48 hours or use a water conditioner to remove the chorine
@potatman37925 років тому
the fungus that was on the branch was actually a very good food source for shrimp :/ edit: if there is any bronze on the stone rip ur shrimp edit2: your soil makes the water softer, because it is made for caridina shrimp, but your shrimp are neocardinia so they like harder waterd
@applewow4402 роки тому
You deserve this comment my man
@megazillasaurusРік тому
No its not its terrible good gor shrimpp
@ronpaullavarro8073Рік тому
*water
@WitcheristicGaming5 років тому
Awesome.. Waiting for Next part. 👍
@osmenknight15155 років тому
this is like a fantasy world......its so cool guys....love what you doing. keep up the good work.
@moizsiddikio45 років тому
Hey thanks God you are back your videos are awesome ❤
@daanyakhan61405 років тому
He didn't cycle the tank for long enough so ammonia spikes will happen frequently. And no, heaters in aquariums aren't used to make the cycling process go faster. Its used to keep the aquariums at a good temperature for the shrimp so they won't die. He didn't even use any pH test or ammonia tests. Please, please do your research. Also if these fish are getting pregnant, that means more shrimp. So your tank will get overcrowded and your fish will get stressed. Hope this advice helps
@cj.wijtmansРік тому
what fish?
@moonchan94854 роки тому
*me just replaying and watching the shrimp poop all over again*
@minigardenalice38545 років тому
Ficou top..adoro seus vídeos. .ótimas ideias
@finalmixed5 років тому
keep an eye out for the shrimp, some worms can kill shrimp
@vromopoutana4205 років тому
Im so sad that stefan died dut the video is great cheep it up Million f's for stefan
@ignasjaz77945 років тому
F
@stefanosaracco5 років тому
F
@TheSlimeKilling_Minecart5 років тому
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
@rp101aquatics65 років тому
he got a new hamster
@kanenanda33004 роки тому
F
@qqwee90144 роки тому
Man, this is so relaxing to watch! his narration is to good😍🤗
@parshuramg14054 роки тому
4:56 That shrimp is trying to plant that grass.
@eheehe60345 років тому
2:36 "And instead, we got a piece of real *lava* from some volcano"
@zorianthezeus32654 роки тому
Lol
@gdude27755 років тому
It'd be cool if you could put all the links to the items to start your own terrariums in your description
@sonialoves444Рік тому
yes, great idea
@charliemagno77804 роки тому
I love this video. Nice camera capturing the small details
@JuanManuelSaracho5 років тому
Those macro shots look amazing, love your content
@vanestt75845 років тому
Lol I taught the thing he put in the other acrylic box was caviar😂😂
@herculean6165 років тому
When you're so rich your soil is basically caviar.
@oyaoya14645 років тому
I want to make one :( Great job by the way!
@eyesauron4 роки тому
awesome shots my friend, i enjoyed the video
@kjersteinsigrunlacson52375 років тому
Youre are amazing ! A scientist! Wow🤗🖒🖒👍👏👏👏
@germeraldguevarra76275 років тому
From 🇵🇭 Philippines I love you
@vanestt75845 років тому
The fuck
@rosietabia14285 років тому
@@vanestt7584 the fuck you
@rosietabia14285 років тому
JUNELLLL
@gauravlaxmikantsarode5 років тому
Which lens you use bro ? Specifications please. Or you own yourself a giant Electron Microscope ?
@jamesc82595 років тому
This is amazing! Wonderful video of all the life in you terrarium! I wish I was able to make one. Such great work!
@herculean6165 років тому
This was amazing, just like a little short documentary! Keep it up!
@Arthur-ph5qr5 років тому
Hello, can you make another video in the nature? like the video you did when you were in a forest in 24 hours? maybe you can do it again and try fishing or something.
@wholegroinbread5935 років тому
The planaria (small long white worms) would actually zap and damage baby shrimps so I suggest you remove some if you want the shrimps to breed very well
@thischannelwillselfdestruc49775 років тому
they were not planaria
@lwfmnb36395 років тому
The close up shots are amazing!!
@kiarturu5 років тому
Keeps it up bro, I haven't seen this something beautiful
@Nutellla5 років тому
1:10 Are you eating from that spoon?🤣
@micha58165 років тому
It's just cavier
@joca77775 років тому
typical slav
@rusting_chard4 роки тому
@RAPPORTS some people can't understand a joke.
@homelesstermite67945 років тому
You can ad one nerite snail because no one will eat him and he wont breed
@slimerimuru47475 років тому
Good video I love keep it up with the aquarium videos
@satyamrai25775 років тому
This is so beautiful. A whole new world.
@atsir05 років тому
More survive in the forest without food pls
@yuvrajjaiswal56155 років тому
Yeeeeeaaaaahhhhh
@YashK_1945 років тому
No views but 45 likes👏👏👏
@ANDY-sg3vf5 років тому
UKposts uploads likes faster than views
@bluebowser31215 років тому
Neocaridina shrimp are extremely hardy. I have a tiny jar filled with water and terrestrial moss. I left the jar in a north facing window and the shrimp survived in that jar throughout the winter despite having no heater. Daphnia are also very unlikely to harm your ecosystem. They enrich it by filtering algae from the water and therefore help prevent the water from turning a pea soup colour. You may want to be careful with Canadian pondweed (the plant that grows very fast). It's a great oxygenator, however in my ecosphere's where it's present I needed animals to graze it to prevent it taking over completely. I used a species of snail called Great Pond Snail (Lymnaea stagnalis ). This species will graze on the plants older growth and encourage newer growth as a result. The feces from the snails helps feed the other detritivores such as bacteria which the shrimp, daphnia and other smaller inverts will then eat. Having plants without a herbivore to graze them isn't going to create a true long lasting and balanced ecosystem. You have a lot of detritivores, however nothing else. I'd encourage you to look back into snails, they will only breed for as long as there is food available. When the habitat reaches it's carry capacity of snails they will cause a decline in plants. The plants will then reduce and the snails will begin to starve or go through a period of not breeding. Eventually the snails will mostly all die off, allowing further plant growth and as a result the snail population will rise again. It's important to note that the largest Great Pond Snail adults will not only graze on plants, but will readily consume smaller snails of their own species, therefore creating some form of predation on their own kind for as long as their is healthy adults. Ecosystems often rely heavily on population fluctuations of producers, herbivores and predators.
@fairyHaneul5 років тому
omg this is beautiful! love from Brazil! I just found your channel and is already my favorite of all!
@norcalfishing51125 років тому
I just learned that this is called an ecosphere if you seal it. Keep up the great work!
@sophiebee16795 років тому
I don't think it would be okay to seal it
@vy13885 років тому
(4:39-4:41) Shrimp:LET ME OUT or I AM GOING TO BREAK THIS AQUARIUM!!!! (Like if you see the shrimp *bangs* it head)
@mhazg66215 років тому
I know it
@tianosbits5 років тому
Hahahahaha
@Muwex5 років тому
Gotta love this kinda stuff! Well done indeed!
@ArindamReviews5 років тому
Awesome observation and experiment! 👌
@saikek49235 років тому
*The video missed one thing....* *Stefan..........*
@alexisrabino87575 років тому
RIP stefan
@SushiTiger5565 років тому
Not only the channel but also the viewers
@glusygaming-gamingtipsgami54114 роки тому
*AFTER USING ALL YOUR EFFORT* just eat the shrimes.... You will get *MORE FREKIN ENERGY* Edit:thx for the *likes*
@rhodwolff1442 роки тому
Damn that sponge idea… you don’t dominate the world cuz you don’t want tooo!!!! Very smart
@dannevangseninc93795 років тому
I love these kind of videos, it's just so exciting to watch. Keep it up!
@pinakinkale5 років тому
Sliviki: RGB Pc master race: blyat
@tunit92542 роки тому
*MEMES*
@Saltmannn5 років тому
A terrarium with larry,plankton and garry (spongebob squarepants)
@foopx5 років тому
LMAO
@adarshchandran7585 років тому
8:04 The sponge he uses for cleaning is spongebob XD
@Saltmannn5 років тому
@@adarshchandran758 XD
@MohamedArham695 років тому
To control the daphnia, you need a small fish. Maybe Bettas? And for controlling the plants, you do need a snail
@mhazg66215 років тому
Pants?
@MohamedArham695 років тому
@@mhazg6621 plants *
@cattivello4 роки тому
Wow. Amazing video. From gadgets of ae to a biology video. Very very nice.
@kapekape75805 років тому
I only want a ❤ from slivki show
@henrikthomas2005 років тому
This is a scientific wonder or the natural world
@Funny-Cobra5 років тому
That log looks delicious!
@peeenguinne38585 років тому
What really amazes me in the video is the clip of releasing of oxygen from the llants in the aquarium. LIKE REALLY ALL ALONG I'M A SLAVE OF THIS KNWOLEDGE WITHOUT ACTUALLY WITNESSING IT BUT NOW MY EYES ARE BLESSED
@jaymarkrueda28045 років тому
17views 39likes youtube logic.
@Kai-he8yo5 років тому
*-Does Anyone Care? No.-*
@CRZ_PL5 років тому
Yes well done, it happens every time a large number of users watches the video quickly. Will people ever stop commenting this? like DAMN
@avrixo5 років тому
Love to see those videos
@lidicebuendia12465 років тому
This is pretty incredible! All those lives in water :o
@drakekay65775 років тому
7:35 lol two squares, but like the crust on bread you cut off the corners. LOL :D
@-ThePharaoh-5 років тому
welcome back...please upload more often,,
@Irene-iu9sj4 роки тому
Never ever move an aquarium foul of water.But I like it very much indeed.And VERY educational for children! !!!!!First wake -up for nature lovers!!!!!!!
@welsan20745 років тому
If you have a slimy log, you should just boil it in water until the water turns brown-ish ,no need to put it into the trash, just a small tips
@JawidSmart4 роки тому
Didn't expect this video from this channel! Learnt so much! Happy to be a subscriber !
@ramsvault4 роки тому
Amazing !!! Can't stop watching
@locokicholoco4 роки тому
That smile in your drift wood is beneficial bacteria no need to remove
@davidpekarek66225 років тому
So intresting video,good job
@stardustsky74 роки тому
so coool! Never seen a shrimp poop 💩
@MrSshakanss5 років тому
The shots are top notch :) good job
@moizsiddikio45 років тому
Superb experiment and your efforts
@micha58165 років тому
Keep doing it!
@Myfwendjustin5 років тому
Please carry on your experiment/project 🤗😅 And like you a lot!☺
@kisetsu60664 роки тому
4:50 this shrimp be like... Shrimp: OH NO!! I NEED TO PLANT THIS FOR FUTURE FOOD *Drops down* Shrimp: Better...
@MakotoKS5 років тому
Your videos are getting better and better over time! I'm glad that I never unsubscribed from your channel :)