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- My little shop of horrors jarrarium
- 1 year old sealed jarrarium keeps me happy at the office
- Chopsticks are my best friend. Old school milk jar turned into a little fittonia/moss ecosystem! Going to have to get some fancy scissors to trim her down soon.
- Little world.
- Anyone else like creepy garden gnomes as much as me? Here’s one on “the forest floor” doing his thing
- Just made my first little closed ecosystem
- My first jarrarium!
- Mr. long long Worm in my jar.
- Can I use some other thing instead of activated carbon in my closed jarrarium?
My little shop of horrors jarrarium Posted: 18 Feb 2020 04:26 AM PST
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1 year old sealed jarrarium keeps me happy at the office Posted: 18 Feb 2020 07:29 AM PST
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Just made my first little closed ecosystem Posted: 17 Feb 2020 07:02 PM PST
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Can I use some other thing instead of activated carbon in my closed jarrarium? Posted: 17 Feb 2020 11:21 AM PST Like in the title. I am planning to make closed terrarium with moss etc. Ingredients are some soil, kermesite and activated carbon. I am living currently in Sweden and I can't find the third one in any of garden stores. Even on websites it's impossible. In my homecountry I could buy some carbon on drug store as a medicine, but there in Sweden chemists just look at me like I am crazy. Is there something I can use instead of activated carbon in closed terrarium or is there on sub any swedish fan of terrariums and knows where to buy it somewhere around Göteborg? Thank you and sorry for a long post but I am helpless. [link] [comments] |
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