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Jim
Travels, Adventures & Aquariums
Video Editor @ Aquarium Co-Op
Hometown : Los Angeles, CA
Current Residence : Seattle, WA

Much love to my mods and close family that supported me on my journey with this channel.
Rainforest in a Box : DRIPPING Terrarium
8:06
11 месяцев назад
About today..
4:56
Год назад
Top 5 Favorite Plants For EVERYONE!
7:32
2 года назад
How Are Plant Prices THIS HIGH?!
25:26
2 года назад
Most EXPENSIVE Pothos I've Ever Seen..
19:32
2 года назад
It's The Coolest Thing I Own!
26:35
2 года назад
Biggest Anthurium I’ve EVER SEEN!
10:44
3 года назад
Комментарии
@Addi--
@Addi-- 3 часа назад
A lot has happened I see! Hope all is well 🙏 you look good which hopefully means you feel good!
@Cichlids23
@Cichlids23 4 часа назад
Great to see you posting Jimmy.... Now I feel really old, Haven't been to Orlando since 93' !!
@davesoucier5531
@davesoucier5531 9 часов назад
Jimmy! Great to see you!
@goosenotmaverick1156
@goosenotmaverick1156 12 часов назад
You werent lying about more frequent uploads! Im here for it 😎
@crittybitty1353
@crittybitty1353 13 часов назад
as always, top-notch visuals! LOVING your music selection ❤
@nabokovfan87
@nabokovfan87 13 часов назад
I bet that was fun to edit! NJ Jimmy
@navychhaingvoeun528
@navychhaingvoeun528 21 час назад
OMg never seen so many Hoya before
@robertmoye9585
@robertmoye9585 23 часа назад
I live in Plant City & I’ve never heard of this place. Nice to know.
@edwardmangoma7673
@edwardmangoma7673 День назад
Amazing plants. Nice sharing your plant tour
@darrylmoore5847
@darrylmoore5847 День назад
I love an unexpected treat.
@DankTanks
@DankTanks День назад
I love the cranberries
@sz1502
@sz1502 День назад
I bought sunset from them in person and it died quickly :(
@sz1502
@sz1502 День назад
subscribed
@byz513
@byz513 День назад
Heeee's aliiiiiiiiivvvvvv veeeeeeee
@LakeMissoulaAquaticsandPlants
@LakeMissoulaAquaticsandPlants День назад
Thank you for sharing
@alvaferjoe2117
@alvaferjoe2117 День назад
Ecuagenera is still selling their plants expensively. Veitchii and Queen are being sold at Home Depot for Ca29$ each. P Verrucosum in 4” pot for Ca7.99$ while theirs for $20ish?🙈
@DankTanks
@DankTanks День назад
Then take yo ass to Home Depot and get some.
@Gee-xb7rt
@Gee-xb7rt 3 часа назад
Prices at the Apopka greenhouse are all over the map, though the prices from Ecuador are lower. .
@chevyfish4028
@chevyfish4028 День назад
Long, long time, no see. Thanks for the tour. There are some amazing plants there. The thing I like about spiders is that they eat the pest bugs. The thing I don't like about spiders is everything else. The exception being the jumping spiders which need their own category because they are the cutest little personable creatures. <•))))~{
@Dylamos
@Dylamos День назад
Was this place affected by the hurricane?
@Gee-xb7rt
@Gee-xb7rt 3 часа назад
not Helene, Apopka is inland north of Orlando. There is the potential of another hurricane through this area Wednesday.
@bassman7720
@bassman7720 День назад
I love when they do the pop ups at growing green in north Carolina
@jimmygimbal
@jimmygimbal День назад
Enjoy the video everyone! I’ve decided I’m just gonna go for quantity over quality with videos. Making videos look great has stopped me from publishing so many videos and at this point, I don’t think I care anymore. Let’s just get stuff out so everyone can enjoy. I’ll start posting anything and everything I do as much as I can. As always thank you for the support!
@nelsonmontanez4760
@nelsonmontanez4760 18 часов назад
Happy to see your back to posting!
@kirstybsmith2459
@kirstybsmith2459 День назад
Yay!
@mjh00124o
@mjh00124o День назад
Plant nerds branching out everywhere 😂
@malurullan8736
@malurullan8736 День назад
A Washington native excited by moss 😅
@goosenotmaverick1156
@goosenotmaverick1156 День назад
I can't imagine the mosses! I live in the south, so I imagine our variety is not much compared to up that way. My 6 year old gets stoked about mosses when we go out trekking places.
@johngonzalez7967
@johngonzalez7967 День назад
He’s back. 🎉
@ferehan3697
@ferehan3697 9 дней назад
Are you Indonesia?
@ferehan3697
@ferehan3697 9 дней назад
Jimmy are you Indonesia?
@alanbeltz2407
@alanbeltz2407 10 дней назад
First time I seen this I know how it is
@timothytiu1333
@timothytiu1333 12 дней назад
This is obv a sponsored veedio
@CODENAMEDERPY
@CODENAMEDERPY 16 дней назад
The coulees and flood marks in Washington Idaho and Oregon are from the Missoula floods. This is proven, lots of evidence shows it.
@nickj1968
@nickj1968 22 дня назад
What are you on about? It took me a few minutes to realise this is a religious reinterpretation of facts. What a load of nonsense.
@DoYouEvenFishTank
@DoYouEvenFishTank 24 дня назад
The number of shells that sink are a direct relation to the quality/hatch rate of the eggs. Decent eggs have no sinkage as clean un substituted eggs (yes, already hatched eggs are put back into unhatched eggs in many brands) hatch at over 98% so you never have to worry about sinking eggs. The eggs old mate is using are pretty low quality (less than 80% hatch rate) based on my experience and it is clear to see from the 20% of the eggs that are not at the surface and sink from the start....
@SonphamMD
@SonphamMD Месяц назад
i have it
@mondochild
@mondochild Месяц назад
See evidence at glen canyon, sea shells massive erosion canyon carving. Just gotta be a huge flood.
@darkmattervlogs688
@darkmattervlogs688 Месяц назад
What is the fish at 2:09 ?
@TheAnarchitek
@TheAnarchitek Месяц назад
The "flood" that carved out central Washington was NOT "the largest flood on Earth". That honor probably belongs to the "extrusion" of the Great Asian Sea, out through the Bosporus and Dardanelles (and across Asia Minor), that had sat atop central Asia, 3-5 thousand miles across, and as much as 3,000 miles "north" to "south". Left behind were the countless lakes scattered across the northern plains of the Himalayas, the Aral, Caspian, and Black Seas. Western Kazakhstan looks marshy, and swampy, thousands of years later, despite the desert forming in the empty beds of the Aral Sea. No "ice ages", just displaced water. Water displaced after it had been deposited on a very different Earth, one flatter, all over. That water, once here, began doing what water does, collecting in low spots, always seeking a lower level. There were no oceans (or perhaps one small one), at the time, but water ran toward low spots, depressing the plates bearing them. Water is a pretty heavy weight, 67.4 pounds per cubic foot. The "average" weight of the water sitting atop the Pacific Plate, today, runs to more than 800,000 lbs per sq ft! It shouldn't take a rocket scientist to comprehend this kind of weight would cause significant changes in plate tectonics, as the plates adjusted for the increasing weight. The Pacific runs to some 63.8b million square miles, or 1.8 quadrillion square feet, meaning there is almost 1.5 sextillion pounds of water in it. I feel confident that is the reason the oceans plates are as suppressed as they evidently are. All the water did not arrive at once, but over more than a thousand years, in great dumps, circa mid-25th Century, the mid-22nd Century, the late 17th Century, the early 15th Century, and the 12th Century, BC. Probably 90% of all the water in the oceans arrived over about 1,700 years, beginning to end, along with another critical resource no one seems to be able to explain, either.
@angry_transvestite
@angry_transvestite Месяц назад
Disappointed to hear a mention of Atlantis, wish it would have come at the beginning so I could have stopped watching it then. Now I'll be getting flat earth chariots of the gods bullshit in my feed. Gah .
@GrungeHistory
@GrungeHistory Месяц назад
I live in Tacoma on the Puget sound and I never done this will look into it now!
@chimdegu
@chimdegu Месяц назад
what can you say about dried tubifex? nutrition wise. cancel out the parasite issue thanks. awesome vid by the way
@cjcollom
@cjcollom Месяц назад
This video mashes together potentially unrelated phenomena from the recent geological record. For starters, there is no hard connection between the Hiawatha Impact on the edge of the Greenland Ice Sheet (~13 Kyrs BP) and the onset of the Younger Dryas (~12-11 Kyrs BP), and certainly NO connection between that impact and the Columbia River floods. More homework needed to be done before posting this. Start with this page on the Lake Missoula Floods: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missoula_floods
@paulettejohnson5065
@paulettejohnson5065 Месяц назад
Man they are so beautiful variety's I love potos I have about six different one I really love them thx for sharing those , that shows how how creator think variety in man and plants so he really gives us choices in every thing, I enjoy your video. 😅
@happygreen3613
@happygreen3613 Месяц назад
Another plant lover... r u gay also m
@adam020285
@adam020285 Месяц назад
The filter is noisy af
@CoyoteVlogs
@CoyoteVlogs Месяц назад
What's your business email to buy wholesale? 🎉
@dessence27
@dessence27 Месяц назад
I love that you shouted Lang out💛 he's been making rain terrariums a very long time and it's the goat!!! 🫶🏽 I love this for you, SerpaDesign and Lang❤❤❤
@enzobaeta9110
@enzobaeta9110 2 месяца назад
I want the Bolivian and surnames obliqua so bad! Im jealous.
@SatrioWijaksana-q5n
@SatrioWijaksana-q5n 2 месяца назад
Waw
@shadowjack8
@shadowjack8 2 месяца назад
This doesn't jive with the evidence of multiple (up to 40) floods that swept away the layers of columnar basalt across Washington.
@tricky1581
@tricky1581 2 месяца назад
Just about every species that has gone extinct in the last 1000 years has done so through human exploitation. If you believe that humans were not capable of this 12k years ago pre industrialisation leading to the extinction of ice age megafauna, having already been put on the back foot by global climate change, then you're an idiot.
@Baby14124
@Baby14124 2 месяца назад
Is that a 6x12 trailer? We’re trying to move to another state and I want to see what options are best for the truck? We have a Trd pro 23 to
@thisjustaintright.....2562
@thisjustaintright.....2562 2 месяца назад
Wasn't that called the geo magnetic excursion that originally caused all of that. Our sun micro nova every 12k years like clockwork.