@xj52sfishyworld86

I’ve done the same thing a few times. Works great long term

@dolphintouchmichellepsychi6217

I would ❤ to see more terrarium videos!!! ❤ your dry humour....😂

@UndermindedVendetta

I can't find the video with my original comment where 7 months ago, I thanked you for the video, and was happy to have made a terrarium myself.
I wanted to say, it thrived. I hadn't opened it for 7 months, and it did great. The great variety of insects that spawned in it was amazing. I even had an inscect create a little saliva home on the deadwood.
At the end, there was a healthy icopod family living in there, along with rain worms and milipedes.
Unfortunately today, I fainted and dropped into the terrarium, leading to its tip over the shelf, which destroyed the layers and put a burst in the glass. I decided to release the animals into my backyard.

I wanted to once again thank you for the helpfull videos!

@dinoworksproduction4157

this helped soooooooooooooooooo much! thanks! mine has Isopods and I call it "THE ISOPOD PARADISE!" and its made out of a fish bowl thanks again!

@JayMoo1

Looks nice!

@duchessedeberne3909

I got two questions: Can‘t the animals escape from the holes at the side of the plastic box? 
And do animals appear even if you do not add any from an old terrarium? Thank you

@TheNightshadePrince

It looks good. :)

@elleofthewilds

Question: if I live in an area with poor natural soil quality, will store bought soil that has been sitting outside my house for about 18 months (used to house some now long-dead potted plants) work in place of naturally bioactive soil?

@themantisgarden

Got to love millipedes :)

@angelahoffman119

I love moss and lichen. Unfortunately, I live in Texas. I have to buy moss and lichen.

@XtrixDragons

Hey are there any specific places for millipedes, centipedes,isopods and other terrarium helping bugs to hide cuz i can't find any

@jeff_the_demon_walnut92

I totally forgot that a way you can get bugs and other tiny critters is to lure them with food 🤭🥒