A 7 YEAR OLD CLOSED ECOSYSTEM IN A JAR - The Natural Ecosphere
The first ecosphere made for this channel is now seven years old. In this update video we explore how this closed self sufficient ecosystem has survived and evolved over the past years. How the populations of different organisms: algae, microbes and many animals changed. These include bladder snails, seed shrimp, or ostracods, copepods/cyclops, daphnia, hydra, flatworms/planaria, tubifex/boogie worms, and many more. Enjoy! Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/lifeinjars https://bit.ly/3v7Cu83 Patreon: https://bit.ly/3vHtZAd Patrons: Claudia Watrin, Justin Duch, Connor Johnson, Lisa L. Altizer, Nikolas Morka

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