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- First closed swamp jarrarium
- I just finished this moss and epiphyte jar for a friend. Waiting for the moss to grow over the glue before I gift it, but not off to a bad start.
- this is my jarrarium, more of a vasearrarium. it’s fully self sustaining, granted i give it enough sun! no animals over microscopic size for now, but there is wild pond algae and duckweed :^) i use it as my own personal pond to take samples from and study under my microscope! sooo many tardigrades!
- bleghhhh it failed and smelled like rot. clearly failed GOD IT SMELLS HORRENDOUS. where did i go wrong?
- My second jarrarium. The first one was very successful, will this one too?
- Should i be worried about this cobweb structure in my terrarium. Ive had this terrarium for about a week and a half
- I have a planted aquarium and was thinking of starting a submerged jarrarium, what tips do you guys have?
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My second jarrarium. The first one was very successful, will this one too? Posted: 18 Apr 2021 10:41 AM PDT
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Posted: 18 Apr 2021 11:40 AM PDT For example, is having stagnant water ok, and does it need to be cycled? Any help would be appreciated [link] [comments] |
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