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Fishstick posted:
Stop looking for centipedes and you'll start tripping over them.
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Cool moss terraria! Where do the bits come from? Do you just add a buddha and a few fistful of nature and call it good? Do you seal it and leave it, or does it need opening/watering/fungiciding/???
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Hippocrass posted:Stop looking for centipedes and you'll start tripping over them. If this were a less classy thread I'd tell you where you can find them, likelier than you'd think. ski-bap, ba-dap
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Karate Bastard posted:Cool moss terraria! I get all the glass secondhand from a thriftstore for $1-$5 each, same as a lot of the random ornaments like buddhas and other "centerpiece"' stuff I might use someday. I have two boxes of cushion and fern moss which is not easy to find here natively, the rest I collect from roadsides and forests in small amounts; once you know what you're looking for it's literally everywhere. You have to make sure your base layers are done properly but other than that yeah, it's extremely easy to make and some plants are pretty much indestructible in this environment (pepperomias, creeping figs, any ferns, asparagus, fittonias, etc). The oldest one I have is now 1.5 years old and has been opened once for a re-misting and trim down the plant, otherwise they're zero maintenance other than maybe for easthetic reasons. All of them have springtails in them, and they love nothing more than eating fungus and rotting material so it self-regulates. On wood you can sometimes get permanent mould colonies but they don't cause any harm to the plantlife, and if you really don't like them you can dab them with peroxide. Unsealed ones are less prone to fungus issues but obviously need misting almost daily, and you're gonna want something to deal with Sciara gnats in some way because those tiny flies love moist soil and it can get out of hand fast. Plus sometimes you get weird fungus colonies like this, and who could get rid of this happy fellow? Fishstick has a new favorite as of 11:53 on Feb 23, 2024 |
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Nenonen posted:Stepbrother what are you brewing??? Very droll.
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Fishstick posted:[wonders beyond description] These are all turbo rad. I love them. Once in our local ironbark woodland I found an old broken jar containing a flourishing moss colony and it was just so great to see a miniature nano-forest in the middle of an actual forest.
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Fishstick posted:The -sneep- ~(cos I am sure its been requoted a billion times)~one. Oooooooowwwwwnnnnssssssssss! Man, I had a Marimo in Japan, I still dont quite get them, they are cool though
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Fishstick posted:You have to make sure your base layers are done properly How do you do that?
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Fishstick posted:Cool stuff What's the go to single online resource for learning how to do this?
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Fishstick posted:terrariums Edit, I have read the other replies to your post, and the people are clearly clamoring for a diy thread. Slugworth has a new favorite as of 12:32 on Feb 23, 2024 |
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Bald Stalin posted:What's the go to single online resource for learning how to do this? There's not that much to it other than the basic build layers and knowing which plants work, terrariumtribe is a solid resource and has some good DIY guides that cover the basics, including base layers: https://terrariumtribe.com/diy-terrarium-guide/. A pure moss terrarium (without any other "regular" plants) is even easier as you don't even need potting soil. Any online or brick&mortar pet shop that does reptiles and/or fish will get you set up with all the basic materials too like coco fiber, dried spaghnum, and rocks/wood for your hardscape, even springtail bugs since they are bred as feeders for tiny frogs.
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# ? Feb 23, 2024 12:31 |
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Those moss terrariums rule. Love seeing those little bugs doing their bug things.
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The General posted:Proof that old people can't handle tarmacs. It's not that they can't handle them, it's that the tarmac draws them like a magnet. Tarmag.
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# ? Feb 23, 2024 12:42 |
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Have you considered putting some really cool isopods in there? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vtr3rhA0g0Q
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PurpleXVI posted:Those moss terrariums rule. Love seeing those little bugs doing their bug things. It really is a lot of fun to just watch the bugs do their thing, like having a little mini nature doc on your shelf. Lil' zebra jumping spider takin care of excess springtails https://i.imgur.com/PYbYRWR.mp4 Springtails having a foodfight over a spontaneous mushroom https://i.imgur.com/6RpZd86.mp4 Ants diggin out a nest in the log https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbS8XSa4V3c Karate Bastard posted:Have you considered putting some really cool isopods in there? The big log terrarium has no joke at least 30 common isopods of at least 3 native species, and they're the jerks that grazed everything to the ground, hence the need for a natural predator. Did you know isopods live to like 3 years? Also those bred isopods are like €30 a pop, which is a lot of money to spend on bugs. Slugworth posted:Make a post about the process in the DIY forums, please and thank you. I've been toying with the idea of a terrarium. I'll see if I can make one that's worth the Fishstick has a new favorite as of 12:52 on Feb 23, 2024 |
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Fishstick posted:Also those bred isopods are like €30 a pop, which is a lot of money to spend on bugs. They're crustaceans and are related to deep sea isopods, they're worth the money because they're cool
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Out: Coffee Incest In: Moss Insects
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FreudianSlippers posted:Out: Arthropods. Spiders, woodlice and springtails aren't insects
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Fishstick posted:Ants diggin out a nest in the log Cool video! Reminds me of Botanicula, the very friendly adventure game about tiny bugs, plants, and fungi. Did you ever play it?
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Arthropods. The schad is on the dutch language for naming woodlice "piss beds"
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Fishstick posted:I'll see if I can make one that's worth the I would eagerly follow a "moss and bugs"-thread.
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Love those terrariums, i sometimes watch videos from the youtube channel called life in jars were he catches some river/rain water and closes it on a jar to see what develops. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7iyPp3r9HI
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more like PYF Freude: The Moss Terrarium Thread
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If someone can tell me how to access my tumblr posts from Dec 2014, I drew a diagram of how to make a simple moss terrarium that I will post. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to do it.
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Schad on the Ow My Balls imgur crew rn itt
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The moss owns
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Micr0chiP posted:Love those terrariums, i sometimes watch videos from the youtube channel called life in jars were he catches some river/rain water and closes it on a jar to see what develops.
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HelloIAmYourHeart posted:If someone can tell me how to access my tumblr posts from Dec 2014, I drew a diagram of how to make a simple moss terrarium that I will post. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to do it. You want to go do something like https://xxxxxx.tumblr.com/archive/2014/12 Where "xxxxxx" is your blog name
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PurpleXVI posted:I would eagerly follow a "moss and bugs"-thread. Seconding this. I love these things, and it looks like something I would actually love doing.
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Thirding, if only to learn such things as "how much sunlight do they need", or "do I need a special light bulb"?
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There will be a goon rush and hundreds of goons will make them. about 10 will still be keeping them with a few dozen more just posting a few months in. Then after several months some people will come back having completely forgotten about the thread and only remember it when finding their terrarium again and posting the horrors that happened in complete neglect.
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Fishstick posted:The air (especially in moss jars, which is humid air) will heat up from direct sunlight and hot, expanding air doesn't like closed containers. Best case scenario the cork/lid gets popped, worst case scenario the glass cracks after the heat turns your plants into porridge. Until I posted, I thought hermetically sealed meant nothing got in or out, air, water, heat, gravity, time. Then I looked it up. Your jars are really cool.
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Micr0chiP posted:Love those terrariums, i sometimes watch videos from the youtube channel called life in jars were he catches some river/rain water and closes it on a jar to see what develops. "rainwater" as in all water is rain water, but homie got puddle water, which is full of dirt.
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https://imgur.com/4meL9DI.mp4
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, there are zero terrariums in this video.
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This page has been so jarring.
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W-what was the thought here? Were they trying to go for that crossing?
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Perestroika posted:W-what was the thought here? Were they trying to go for that crossing? another fentanyl flyer https://packaged-media.redd.it/moli...d08f9692e50#t=0 nowhere is safe from kitty bounus schad for aggressive sports trolls https://packaged-media.redd.it/25iq...2dd091a3a34#t=0 they called him a bitch and he was not having it LifeSunDeath has a new favorite as of 19:50 on Feb 23, 2024 |
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Perestroika posted:W-what was the thought here? Were they trying to go for that crossing? Someone doing a break check most likely, that looks like a police use only turn around.
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