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Underwater Riparium Air Pockets for Houseplants Grown in Aquarium Substrate Aquascape 

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I thought of this idea about a month ago while adding concepts to my idea book. I like to do that as inspiration strikes, so I never forget anything. While revisiting a few things, I was reintroduced to this idea. I wasn't quite sure how I make it happen or if it was even possible, but I had a strong feeling that it would be.
Sure enough it was and I'm really excited with the result. I know that terrariums and ripariums are both viable long term solutions and this is essentially just a combination of the two. As such, I have no reason not this think this should work. My only complaint is condensation on the glass. For now I'm fine to leave it like this, but if I decide to keep the aquarium going indefinitely, then I'll try to come up with a solution.
Anyway, enjoy this fun and challenging project and let me know what you think about it down in the comments!
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00:00 Why Do I Want To Do This?
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02:02 Modifying Cloche Containers
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06:13 Creating the Details
07:30 Putting Houseplants Underwater
08:31 Adding Aquatic Plants
08:44 The Completed Design
09:49 Adding The Fish and Snails
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@SerpaDesign
@SerpaDesign Год назад
EDIT: To elaborate on how this works, it's essentially a terrarium that's underwater, as explained in the video. The only difference is that the plants are growing in the aquarium's substrate. In this way, the plants will sustain themselves just as they would in a traditional terrarium. When the lights go off the plants respire and give off CO2, which is utilized again when the lights turn back on. It creates a nice loop that keeps the system going indefinitely. I elaborate on it here in a much older video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7Lg4tzkHgVo.html I wasn’t sure if this build would even be possible, but I was able to make it happen! It’s definitely a wacky concept, but in principle it should work long term. It’s basically just a combination of a terrarium and riparium, but underwater. It’s always fun to bring these ideas to reality, so I hope you all enjoy it! Let me know what you think and enjoy the rest of your weekend SerpaSquad!
@chrisl1873
@chrisl1873 Год назад
I'm worried that the plants will eventually consume all the carbon dioxide in the container. I'm not a biologist and not at all knocking the design. A possible solution would be to blow new air in from time to time. Very fun build!
@brockstephen6210
@brockstephen6210 Год назад
@@chrisl1873 Yeah I was also wondering the same thing, it will be super interesting to see how this progresses
@mrn7335
@mrn7335 Год назад
@@chrisl1873 probably CO2 will just go up and down during the lights on/off cycle when there's no photosynthesis.
@spicyreef
@spicyreef Год назад
I did similar in a 150g with clownfish to keep separated from other clowns worked really well and looked amazing until algae started growing on both sides of the container!!! made a couple vids on it - ugh... 😊
@LKonstantina915
@LKonstantina915 Год назад
@@chrisl1873 what if he added that thing that makes bubbles below the containers? I dont know what its called but its used in aquariums to circulate air. Then maybe also use C02 filters. Would this work?
@HomemadeEcosystems
@HomemadeEcosystems Год назад
This is crazy! Never seen something like this. I'm curious to see how this one develops over time !
@davidvento5481
@davidvento5481 Год назад
I got total “living on Mars” vibes from the thumbnail! So wild!
@The-Cat
@The-Cat Год назад
I wonder if the roots would start rotting because of being submerged in water forever since they arent aquatic plants ( the ones in the bubble)
@themallimalli
@themallimalli 11 месяцев назад
​@@The-Catsometimes they do but most times it changes the roots to being hydroponic :D
@The-Cat
@The-Cat 11 месяцев назад
@@themallimalli Whoa!!! That's actually cool to know!!! Thanks for sharing that knowledge!
@MadHatta555
@MadHatta555 Год назад
Can always expect something downright ethereal with your designs! It's like seeing little fairy or mermaid habitats and each project looks like you plucked the setup out of a photo in the wild. Thanks for the quality, creative content as always!
@hummingbird3771
@hummingbird3771 Год назад
For real!! He is an inspiration ✨️
@jamesstraus7767
@jamesstraus7767 Год назад
What if you coated the inside of the jars with something hydrophobic? Lots of chemicals do that for clothing and shoes and things and maybe it would allow that glass to become far more transparent. Also love the back frosting, adds a great effect! Love watching your videos man, its so relaxing and makes me really want to build a small aquarium when I have more space.
@natillaamg228
@natillaamg228 Год назад
That would be a good idea, but the question is, would it be safe for the plants? I genuinely don't know, but if it is safe, that would be a really cool solution!
@yourmother3207
@yourmother3207 Год назад
Wouldn't the water just bead up then? I guess it would get rid of the fog
@sociallysatanic
@sociallysatanic Год назад
@@yourmother3207 perhaps, but then perhaps gravity would eventually pull the droplets down...? the water line might rise in the terrariums but again, he can just blow more air in there i 'spose
@HGD70
@HGD70 Год назад
Very interesting. Definitely worth giving it a year or so to see how it works out over time.
@L_une
@L_une Год назад
Yes, you could coat the outside of the glass with that silica form of aerogel that has been converted to be hydrophobic, and it should be plant safe, however I don't know this for certain. Also gotta add, the plants will be releasing oxygen and need fed co2. No experience with this stuff but perhaps it could be researched and a co2 cylinder can be used with a controlled release air valve? But definitely do research and approach safely using co2. Also not sure about nitrogen? Theres a happy balance of gasses for different plants.
@raymondhole6624
@raymondhole6624 Год назад
Please keep this build together for at least a year and then update us! This is such an interesting concept. While it seems similar to past projects I'd say this is something wholly different. I'm extremely curious about gas exchange in the plant bubbles and if the respired CO2 from the plants themselves will indeed be adequate to keep them thriving. I suspect some CO2 will also leech into the air from the water as it evaporates and the condenses on the glass. Your builds always inspire me so much!
@karlarose536
@karlarose536 Год назад
This is amazing! It's like a science fiction world of underwater habitats in miniature. Also very beautiful. I actually don't think the condensation on the cloches is detrimental to the aesthetic effect--it adds to the otherworldly look.
@c0ldlight1
@c0ldlight1 Год назад
I know the condensation makes it hard to see the plants, but it gives the entire scape a futuristic silver sheen that I love. Beautiful work as always!
@dakotafrank5907
@dakotafrank5907 Год назад
I was literally thinking about building one of these last night. This is insane. They say when you think of an idea that has never been thought of 10 other people in the world will have that exact same thought right then and there. But only 1 if not none will follow through with the idea. I’m glad you did. I wouldn’t of been able to pull this off. Super smart and unique. Reminds me of the floating islands in avatar
@komoroczytamas6826
@komoroczytamas6826 Год назад
This is crazy!! I could imagine tha there are some safe anti-fog sprays for better cleraty! Also I would have loved to see some animals like crabs or frogs that could use the space in the bubble as well. Keep it up!
@SoraiaLMotta
@SoraiaLMotta Год назад
great idea would improve a lot the open terrarium comcept
@seebastian5834
@seebastian5834 Год назад
Seems like a nightmare to clean all that glass. What I'd be interested in to see is if the submersed aquarium plants will eventually grow inside the cloches in their emersed forms... and also, of course, how this setup does long-time.
@MrDanelius
@MrDanelius Год назад
Maybe put some shrimp and snails in there and cleaning should be less of an issue.
@andrew1717xx
@andrew1717xx Год назад
I'm guessing increasing the hydrophopic inside surface will alleviate condensation, so if it does form, it won't stay. I wonder if he could scale this up and own the effect going for a rainforest look. I'd very much like to see if this can be tweeked maybe in ways i haven't thought.
@effy_kujo
@effy_kujo Год назад
Your imagination & your minds ability to bring whatever you can think of to fruition blows me out of the water every time. Well done! That piece looks like something straight out of a sci-fi fantasy world! I can just imagine an entire world like this except our houses, streets, forests & every other kind of building & structure we need/want are all inside enclosed air pockets, too! This is how man will build under the sea! 😀😍😋
@robynfree1558
@robynfree1558 Год назад
Wow! That is a crazy idea! I am really interested to see how these plants do long term. I'm already excited for the update.
@kweenkitten6207
@kweenkitten6207 Год назад
This is like something you’d see in in a SciFi! It’s so awesome to see something like this come to life 😮 🤩
@JessicaZane4realz
@JessicaZane4realz Год назад
I bet this is going to be the next big thing, and I can't believe nobody thought about this before. This is so awesome.
@TheSeptemberRose
@TheSeptemberRose Год назад
I was going to say, "but you're going to get condensation inside the air domes", but still, that's an incredible build! Your ideas always inspire!!!!!
@terryenby2304
@terryenby2304 Год назад
I really love this!! The condensation makes the cloches look like space capsules, with a slightly mirrored effect! It’s really cool!
@llivs2360
@llivs2360 Год назад
your content makes my days so much better. thank you for your artistry and craftsmanship !! what an amazing build
@Stephen-jw8ci
@Stephen-jw8ci Год назад
wow i spend a LOT of time thinking of aquarium/terrarium concepts but i’ve never even considered this. tanner is truly the mad scientist of the scaping world
@doreensoutar5130
@doreensoutar5130 Год назад
Fascinating! As a plant grower, I am endlessly fascinated by your innovative use of plants...you enrich my way of seeing and presenting greenery
@chaibee3788
@chaibee3788 Год назад
What a fascinating idea! It's like those glass bubbles on ponds that fish can use to see above the water level but for a completely opposite purpose
@5minsoffish
@5minsoffish Год назад
As someone else who is always looking for unconventional decor of my tanks... I love the ideas you come up with. This one is one of my favorite!
@kathleensauerbrei5199
@kathleensauerbrei5199 Год назад
You keep on proving to us that if people say it can’t be done they are wrong. L O L your approach to a specific problem and how do you solve it always fascinates me. I like this and I know for sure that in the not too distant future you will have figured out how to take care of the condensation. 🎉
@glassyGREEN_
@glassyGREEN_ Год назад
You have so many videos with so many different builds on your channel but somehow you always surprise us with something new. That looks awesome 😍
@mntryjoseph1961
@mntryjoseph1961 Год назад
It looks like some futuristic underwater garden. I like it!
@kasperaquatics
@kasperaquatics Год назад
This is a Badass design. One wonders what goes on in your brain. You have some of the coolest tanks and setups. Thank you for sharing with us.
@kaybee_en
@kaybee_en Год назад
Oh no I loved that minimalist mountain terrarium!! But I also love the new underwater domed city look of the cloches. Very cool build!!
@Trevorfoggia
@Trevorfoggia Год назад
Tanner Serpa, you are the magician of aquatics. You really are one gifted dude. Greetings from Cumbria in the U.K. Stay safe and well.
@fredk4136
@fredk4136 Год назад
Simply genius Have seem hundreds and hundreds of aquarium videos on RU-vid but nothing like this. Beautiful
@violetvengance202
@violetvengance202 Год назад
Your creativity knows no bounds! Always a pleasure to watch your brain work and the wonderful mysterious underwater worlds you create 😍
@videogamersoasisdotcom
@videogamersoasisdotcom Год назад
Very clever concept! I really love the Sci-fi / Atlantis look wth the glass bubbles keeping the houseplants alive underwater!
@kymberlysteiger8125
@kymberlysteiger8125 Год назад
Your ingenuity just keeps astounding me every single time! I’m completely blown away… it’s absolutely stunning! I’m so excited for all the new projects to come in the new animal room!
@mtngypsy111
@mtngypsy111 Год назад
You are a flippin WIZARD. I love it! Wouldn't have even thought tht was possible bro. You always deliver!
@doubleprimary6811
@doubleprimary6811 Год назад
Definitely gonna need an update video on this one. Curious how those plants are going to do. I also wonder if he’s going to have to replenish the air in the terrariums and how often.
@TheUrbanNemophilist
@TheUrbanNemophilist Год назад
This is so innovative. Who would have thought?
@lemondope5352
@lemondope5352 Год назад
I have been watching you for years now and your work always blows my mind
@hmfiona123
@hmfiona123 Год назад
Tanner back at at again. Amazing us with cool things like before. This build is amazing!!!
@ReginaRegenbogn
@ReginaRegenbogn Год назад
While this may not be my favourite creation of yours, it sure is fascinating! I love how you show us the whole process of scaping, building, rethinking, rescaping until everything comes together, and I'm looking forward to seeing it in a few months :)
@craigstephenson7676
@craigstephenson7676 Год назад
I honestly really like the cloudy look, it makes it feel like the domes are bigger and in the distance
@seimkuruc
@seimkuruc Год назад
I've thought about building something like this for years! It's so cool to see your take on this fun little project!
@manicdonkey
@manicdonkey Год назад
Very cool idea! Love the execution too. From the thumbnail, I thought the domes might be inserted through holes cut in the bottom of the aquarium & siliconed water-tight but the actual suspension under the water is even more impressive. That approach might help with the condensation issue, though the plants would no longer be receiving water from the aquarium unless they were rooted in a sump below. It did get me thinking, though, that a large aquarium with a big dome coming up in the center would be a neat way to stick your head up in the middle of the aquascape! Would need to be a thick walled dome. Cheers from VT!
@drewabbey9390
@drewabbey9390 Год назад
They have domes like this in some big aquariums !
@josephblomstrand2129
@josephblomstrand2129 Год назад
@@drewabbey9390yeah I think there’s one in ripleys awuarium in Nashville Tennessee
@kalicampbell2745
@kalicampbell2745 Год назад
You’re always full of amazing ideas! Love this & can’t wait to see all the cool new things you come up with in the new place🥰
@Xenda
@Xenda Год назад
This is the most creative thing I've seen in the hobby to date.
@pollybeauchene7273
@pollybeauchene7273 Год назад
What a beautiful set up!!! Such a great idea. I am excited to see the grow out phases. Thank you!
@UtukushiDAE2007
@UtukushiDAE2007 Год назад
I love to see that bring to fruition these ideas and is giving us a heads up on the possible workaround ..great job
@mishao3215
@mishao3215 Год назад
You never cease to amaze me with your ingenuity. Such a creative way to showcase terra plants. Also anticipating your new animal move-in completion. Congrats on your new home with many more amazing setups!
@tristanbartolome2840
@tristanbartolome2840 Год назад
This is by far the most creative and innovative that you've done, this is really thinking outside the box, just wow.
@carolebraswell982
@carolebraswell982 Год назад
This is hands down the most fascinating build I have ever seen!
@Michael-js6gp
@Michael-js6gp Год назад
I love it! Your builds are so impressive, and hearing you narrate the process is always very informative.
@janinebean4276
@janinebean4276 Год назад
I love those danios! They’re so beautiful and their behaviour is really soothing and fascinating to watch!
@amazingaquaticsandexotics3030
some of these designs are so intricate and mind boggling
@sharonkaczorowski8690
@sharonkaczorowski8690 Год назад
It reminds me of an underwater habitat…very cool!
@uwo3ryota
@uwo3ryota Год назад
I really enjoyed how you problem-solved some of the issues. Love your work!
@theupshotproject
@theupshotproject Год назад
The plants don't care is the best line 👌 love these videos mate!
@cardibc1347
@cardibc1347 Год назад
This build is so unique, it’s foreign looking and so interesting to view, excellent job Tanner !!!
@WildflowersCreations
@WildflowersCreations Год назад
Love how this one turned out!
@shuanaroden5226
@shuanaroden5226 Год назад
What an absolutely brilliant concept
@itsmike64
@itsmike64 Год назад
This is one of my favorite of your more recent creations, and that's saying something, because everything has been superb! This is a really cool scape :)
@pharah9186
@pharah9186 Год назад
I always wait a week just to watch another video I can never wait for these!
@vikimoody8783
@vikimoody8783 Год назад
Really cool. You’re so creative and I love to see your problem-solving. Every problem has a solution. Thanks so much!
@youngzephyr9670
@youngzephyr9670 Год назад
The new setup makes the build all the more captivating, unbelievably clean bro
@vildhallon4709
@vildhallon4709 Год назад
This is such a futuristic idea. Can't wait for the plants to mature, looks very cool
@danasmith8557
@danasmith8557 Год назад
Wow that's neat, I never ever seen anything like this !! This is what we call thinking outside the box and u have done that tanner great job!!!!
@hannahh6793
@hannahh6793 Год назад
Tanner you are a genius! Like this is SO NEAT!
@nickievans3008
@nickievans3008 Год назад
I absolutely love all of your cool ideas. Your builds amaze me. Thank you.
@Yolazonejevousaime
@Yolazonejevousaime Год назад
What I am seeing bothers my brain but I want to see how it evolves throught time. This is an audacious project !
@Haylea13
@Haylea13 Год назад
I have recently found your channel and can’t stop binge watching everything
@assiahinarkansas
@assiahinarkansas Год назад
Wow what a unique build! Really enjoyed this one. Thanks Tanner!
@kaeganlagerquist1694
@kaeganlagerquist1694 Год назад
The idea seemed weird at first but the result looks super cool!
@jenpink4298
@jenpink4298 Год назад
This is beautiful and so creative! I can’t wait to see what happens with this tank!
@DillpickleBeLike
@DillpickleBeLike Год назад
I love watching this channel especially because of the woah factor. It seems like every build I think “dang how’s he gonna do it this time” and he does it. Great work Tanner, an awesome tank that’ll look great in the new house
@loctruong8568
@loctruong8568 Год назад
It is such a stunning piece of art. What an inspiration you are!
@jeagerkej3171
@jeagerkej3171 Год назад
You never seize to come up with wacky and revolutionary designs, awesome video!
@wheelchair_charlie
@wheelchair_charlie Год назад
Internet first Underwater air pocket houseplants? Im going out on a limb and saying no ones done this aquarium/riparium idea before!? Great idea and build!
@Sastrei_Photography
@Sastrei_Photography Год назад
Tanner always has these super creative ideas, i absolutely love it
@maureensoumokil1856
@maureensoumokil1856 Год назад
A small magnetic glass cleaner would do the trick to help control the condensation. I love this idea! You are amazingly creative and so logical in your approach. Thank you for sharing this gift.
@athomewithpapaandmamabears2620
This is absolutely amazing I think one of my favorites so far
@doctorstrangelove9487
@doctorstrangelove9487 Год назад
Got to hand it to you, you are one talented guy.
@thenamesPRINDLE
@thenamesPRINDLE Год назад
I found your channel recently and am always impressed but I absolutely love this concept, great execution!
@CricketsMa
@CricketsMa Год назад
Amazing! It’s a concept I would never have considered, but you’re much more creative than I will ever be. Keep up the good work!
@janperry7822
@janperry7822 5 месяцев назад
Oh my goodness you have an inventive imagination .. Just brilliant and I can't wait to see more...
@LearningCurveAcres
@LearningCurveAcres Год назад
Once again you've created a stunning creation. Love it!
@londoeblack
@londoeblack Год назад
Very creative idea! You never cease to amaze!
@hovdaquatics2780
@hovdaquatics2780 Год назад
Definitely one of your sweetest builds yet, I think.
@tamarhedeshian7318
@tamarhedeshian7318 Год назад
I love this concept! i wonder if you could run tubing up into the cloches that are hidden in the substrate (maybe even leading outside the tank through holes cut in the side and anchored/sealed with silicone) that way you could puff in some cool room temperature air to get rid of the condensation whenever you want to look at it, and it would allow more continuous air exchange which might help with condensation and algae growth. Though someone mentioned coating the glass in a hydrophobic compound and that is probably a simpler solution. That said puffing in new air would probably help, though the plants do release CO2 when they respire at night with the lights off. it's only half of what they originally take in. Given enough cycles i'd imagine they'd still use up their CO2 unless the air is refreshed either though maintenance or using a tube to periodically blow more CO2 laden air in. It's an interesting concept for sure.
@cking8776
@cking8776 Год назад
Your creativity is awesome!!! Keep good going Tanner!!! 👍💕👍
@transienttrina7928
@transienttrina7928 Год назад
Love the concept and execution. Thanks for sharing!
@keilynewnails
@keilynewnails Год назад
That looks amazing I would never have thought to make something like that awesome job
@effy_kujo
@effy_kujo Год назад
Also, I love the new & finished space 💚
@aquamoment
@aquamoment Год назад
Your ideas are endless... I often thought about such creations but ended to soon when things went wrong.... Now I know... Never end until you reach a realistic goal💪💪
@NetherKlng
@NetherKlng Год назад
This is pure genius... The efforts 👏👏👏
@mikaylawahl1889
@mikaylawahl1889 Год назад
Informative. Creative. Concise. Extremely cool.
@MissChelle
@MissChelle Год назад
Magical! Interested to see how the plants go with such high humidity, please keep us updated 🇦🇺❤️
@macansan7046
@macansan7046 Год назад
Keep coming these crazy ideas I will stick around for sure, love your channel
@FullTimeWilly
@FullTimeWilly Год назад
Dude you are so frickin’ smart. You attack the most complex ideas with the simplest of solutions. You really inspire me with my future aquascaping endeavors. Keep it up man absolutely love your channel.
Год назад
Omg this is AH-MAZING! This is now on my project list!! 📝
@reggie8641
@reggie8641 Год назад
That looks good. I never seen something like that and I can't wait to see the development of those plants.
@melissadensmore7536
@melissadensmore7536 Год назад
Absolutely love this!! Thanks for the inspiration 🐠
@OriginalRaveParty
@OriginalRaveParty Год назад
Ingenious and amazing looking. Great work 👍
@BreadOnDeckk
@BreadOnDeckk Год назад
i love how he surprises us every single time
@JediMasterSap
@JediMasterSap Год назад
Omg so cool!! Looks futuristic AF
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