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I'm Building My Next Dream Vivarium | 100th Episode Special

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This will be the vivarium of vivariums! I am AntsCanada, Creator of Worlds,

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the biological engineer of a multi-year operation in my giant Ant Room lab, located in my home,

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where I’m building an expansive network of ecosystem vivariums: Exhibit A) Pantdora,

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my 1000 gallon cloud rainforest floor vivarium, which is connected by way of a cave tunnel,

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to Exhibit B) Hydromeda, a tropical wetlands vivarium, and to a vertical glass bridge of

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wooden vines ascending up to Exhibit C) Orchadia, a treetop canopy vivarium on the floor above,

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and through an opening at the back, leading to a fallen log bridge, to Exhibit D) Verdantia,

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a gargantuan 2,000 gallon tropical Grasslands Vivarium. It’s all one massive connected

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ecosystem, I call Pantgea, housing a plethora of fungi, plants, and animals, whose purpose

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is to reveal how ecosystems work in the wild, and guys, this happens to be the 100th episode of this

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Ecosystem Vivarium series! Crazy! So in celebration of this milestone,

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I have decided to announce that I have officially begun the construction of our next giant vivarium,

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which will attach to Pantgea, and is set to be the vivarium of vivaria, pushing the

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boundaries of possibility in my ongoing quest to reconstruct Mother Nature within glass,

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and guys, you will be mindblown by what I have planned for this next tank, Vivarium 5!

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Please SUBSCRIBE to the channel and hit the BELL ICON! Welcome to the AC Family! Enjoy!

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As Pantgea’s Creator of Worlds, I’ve come to learn that building these ecosystem biomes

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within glass requires a great deal of planning and research in order to work. It requires a clear

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understanding of the biome under construction, a plan for what types of living things would

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call it home and how they would all interact, a knowledge on the needs of these species,

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and what environmental factors need to be replicated for them to thrive. But most of all,

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it requires an understanding of the role the biome plays at keeping the planet alive.

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It’s why I’ve been studying for this next vivarium, tentatively called Vivarium 5, or VIV 5,

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for years now and have been canvassing for the right team to help me, because I always knew that

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when I was ready, and was crazy enough to actually attempt to pull off such a hard and complex world,

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creating this particular ecosystem vivarium would be the coolest, most ambitious, most biodiverse,

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and greatest opportunity for learning in a single vivarium yet. Soon you’ll understand why I say it

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is an understatement that Viv 5 will be unlike any other vivarium we’ve ever made, and to the

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best of my knowledge a first of its kind. So what biome will this new vivarium be? Well, it’s quite

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specific and a bit on the complex side, but you guys will love it, so let’s get to it.

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One of the things that will make this next giant vivarium different is that it will offer more

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ecological niches for its residing creatures than any of the other existing vivaria in

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Pantgea. How so? Well, to put it simply it’s a compound of habitats, that can be divided into

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four different “zones”, which will be home to different sets of creatures. So let’s start by

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talking about the first zone. It’s maintenance day for Godzilla,

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my young spectacled caiman. He eats once a week and poops once a week, and when he does,

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my team and I go in to give Godzilla and everything in his enclosure a good cleaning.

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We take all precautions to ensure our safety during this potentially dangerous operation,

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but every time Godzilla is highly cooperative and anticipates his favourite part of this maintenance

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day routine, which you will witness shortly. Now as a crocodilian, he’s got some really sharp

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teeth and is capable of a nasty bite, which is why, if you’ve been following the channel, you

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know he’s been undergoing human desensitization training in this very open holding tank,

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which has been a temporary home until he gets transferred to his next home. As you can see,

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his training has been effective as he is totally calm around us now, and this comfortability around

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humans is important to instate while these caiman are young and small because a full

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grown 5 foot caiman that is scared of humans can lead to a lethal situation rather quickly.

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We start by doing a water change, scrub down his rocks, and tank, as well as scrub his back,

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and this is the part he loves the most! Arching his back so we can really get in there

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with a good scrubbing, with his mouth wide open, this back scrubbing session

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takes him to crocodilian ecstasy! Oop! Tickles! Sorry, Godzilla.

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This scrubbing helps keep algae off his back and also removes dead scutes, the boney scales that

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cover his body. As you can see, he’s really come a long way from wanting to bite our hands off back

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when he first started this training program, to now looking forward to this weekly scrub time.

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Once the tank is completely clean, it’s time to go in and add some floating lettuce which

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will help with keeping nitrogen levels in the water down until the next week’s water change,

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and also reintroduce beneficial microscopic life which will assist in keeping the water clean.

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Now as much as he’s come to love this holding tank, as mentioned, he’s ready to move on to

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a larger home, with a larger land area on which to bask and a new set of aquatic microorganisms

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in the waters. Now, I’ve been planning to have Godzilla move into Viv 5, because Godzilla’s

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species can actually be found in Viv 5’s biome in the wild, so I can’t wait for him to enjoy

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life in Viv 5 after it is completed, at least for a little while before we move him to either my 60

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ft outdoor pond in my yard, or to a friend’s zoo to live and breed with other spectacled caimans

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like him. He will particularly love what I have planned for Viv 5’s first zone.

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The first zone of Viv 5 will be a rocky jungle, and I plan to have a variety of

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tropical plants growing around a volcanic rock hill, onto which he can climb and bask under,

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just as he does in his current tank, but with a lot more land space. Also, Viv 5 will provide a

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huge swimming area for him with a tonne of microorganisms swimming around in it,

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and get this, no more water changes needed! I know you tank folks are scratching your

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heads at this, but more about that in a bit. He’ll also be able to hunt for prey, like crickets

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and roaches migrating from the other vivaria, as well as those he manages to catch in the other

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three zones. Now on to Zone 2, which I think you guys will find truly interesting.

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I’m a beach guy, and have been able to visit some incredible beaches around the world. Each beach

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is different, and not all beaches are powdery sands and walkable. In fact, a lot of them are

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dangerous, rocky, and hard to navigate, but it’s these hard to get to places that I find are the

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most biologically interesting to explore. Tide pools are isolated pockets of seawater that

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form in rocky depressions along the coastline as the tide recedes, creating thriving,

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miniature ecosystems. These dynamic habitats harbour hardy marine life such as anemones,

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sea urchins, starfish, crabs, and seaweed adapted to drastic daily changes in sunlight, temperature,

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and water levels. AC Family, Viv 5 will have a tide pool zone, where water can be trapped

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and creatures can take advantage of these high nutrient bowls of wet living space. I definitely

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plan on introducing tide pool creatures to Viv 5, which will truly make it a unique vivarium. I’ve

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seen a few interpretations of tidepools simulated in tanks online, but I don’t think I’ve seen them

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quite like how we’re going to create ours. I truly plan on replicating nature with this zone! I’m

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so stoked about this! Now about not needing water changes, on the topic of nutrients, this brings me

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now to Zone 3. Oooh you guys will love this! Hydromeda, the wetlands vivarium has been pretty

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non-problematic, save a few leak incidents at the start. The water environment is completely stable,

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and insects travel from other vivaria, and end up drowning in the water, feeding other creatures

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below it. It’s actually an aquatic paradise down here, but it does come at a price. It’s pretty

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high maintenance to keep things stable. Once a week, Hydromeda requires a 25% water change to get

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rid of the nitrogen produced from fish waste and decaying material in the water. This nitrogenous

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waste is poisonous to animals if it builds up to certain levels, and many creatures like Valentino,

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my Green Tree Python who drinks from the water on a regular basis, depend on Hydromeda’s waters to

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be clean. A powerful sump filter and an awesome team of plants help remove some of the nitrogen

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and nutrients from the water, but not all, hence the weekly 25% water changes. However, after

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discussing with my team, I’m excited to share that once Viv 5 is up and running, we no longer will

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have to worry about these weekly 25% water changes in Hydromeda, as we will have a place to siphon

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off all the dirty water to, where a special set of organisms will gladly eat it all up!

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Mangroves are among the most productive and biologically complex ecosystems on Earth,

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serving as a critical bridge between land and sea in tropical and subtropical regions. They’re

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“superheroes” of coastal ecosystems, acting as natural buffers against huge storm waves and

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erosion; they’re biodiversity hotspots, providing a home for a tonne of species; and are climate

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change warriors, as they trap hundreds of millions of tonnes of C02 gas from the atmosphere.

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The mangroves themselves are highly specialized plants that have adapted to live in salty water

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or brackish water, i.e. a mix of salty and freshwater. They’re able to filter out the

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salts via salt glands in their leaves and have roots that can filter it out as well.

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Mangroves also help filter the water of pollutants, and eat up a tonne of nitrogenous

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waste and nutrients, and so I plan on having water from Hydromeda travel through some clever piping,

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to emerge as a small drip stream, into Viv 5 to eventually feed the mangroves, and simply

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top off Hydromeda using special water level sensors, with freshwater directly from my tap,

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which comes from a well, so no chlorine. In this way, both Hydromeda and Viv 5 will not require

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partial water changes, and will be truly stable with little to no human maintenance required,

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plus this is actually what happens in nature, where freshwater travels through the tropics,

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which is what Hydromeda represents, and eventually makes its way to the biome of Viv 5.

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Now, the mangroves will also provide essential habitat and hunting ground for other cool

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creatures like mudskippers, which are the cutest predatorial fish that can live in water and on

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land, as well as archerfish, which spit droplets of water out to snipe bugs traveling on the

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mangroves so they fall into the water to eat. I know a lot of you have been asking for both these

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neat creatures, so this should be a real treat if we pull it off! The mangroves also provide

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essential hiding spots for fish and other small critters hiding from predators, like Godzilla,

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as well as other key predators that I’ve been told could be properly sourced where I live,

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and would reside in the 4th and final zone of Viv 5.

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I live in the Philippines, which is an archipelago of over 7,600 islands,

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home to some of the most stunning beaches in the entire world,

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and my favourite beaches I’ve ever visited are found here in the rock islands of Palawan.

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Massive towering walls of black limestone jut out of the ocean like gothic castles,

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cutting up the ocean into sections of shallower turquoise bodies of water, some of which are

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hidden estuaries where fresh water from lakes and streams meet saltwater coming in from the ocean.

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These estuaries, bordered by mangroves, tide pools, and rocky jungle, are protected

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from the harsh ocean waves and are too shallow for larger predators to enter,

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which makes them peaceful, biodiverse sanctuaries known as “Nursery Grounds”.

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Every time I visit such nurseries, I always try to spot baby sharks and have been lucky

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on several occasions. This is a nursery ground I visited several years ago where I spotted baby

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black-tipped sharks hunting for fish. In these nursery grounds, one can find a

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tonne of truly neat aquatic life, including seagrass and kelp, coral and sponges, various

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species of schooling fish, hunters like lionfish and mudskippers, crustaceans like amano shrimp

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which are found in Hydromeda, but that require brackish water for their larvae to hatch, weird

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invertebrates like sea cucumbers, larger creatures like stingrays, and my ultimate favourite: baby

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sharks, doo doo doo doo doo doo, who flee to these nursery grounds after hatching from their eggs, to

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escape predation from other sharks and fish. AC Family, for those of you screaming at your

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screen right now at the prospect of having stingrays and sharks in Pantgea, I won’t reveal

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too much more, but bid you all to make sure you’re subscribed to the channel, because like I said,

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Viv 5 will be unlike any other vivarium we’ve ever made, and to the best of my knowledge a

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first of its kind in the entire world, and I’d love for you guys to be part of the journey

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as we build it and learn along the way. So now you may be asking, after all we’ve seen:

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a jungle zone, a tidepool zone, a mangrove forest zone, and a nursery, what exactly is

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this biome we’re building in Vivarium 5? Well, AC Family, there is a name for it.

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It’s a place where the jungle, the tidepools, the mangroves, and the nursery, all converge into a

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single key habitat, offering a very specific set of niches for a massive array of life,

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a dynamic world shaped by the tides, where fresh water meets the salty in a brackish cocktail,

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creating a biologically rich and geologically complex cradle of space, tucked away in some of

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the most remote tropical parts of the planet, that a lot of people don’t hear much about,

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but is absolutely vital to all life on Earth, and after having visited and experienced this

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incredible biome and studied the insane array of specialized species that call it home, I,

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your Creator of Worlds, am committed to rise to the challenge of replicating it, as the newest,

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beneficial integration to Pantgea, and so, in this 100th episode of the Ecosystem Vivarium Series,

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AC Family, I am proud to announce that our Vivarium 5 shall be… a Lagoon… and

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you better believe we’re getting a shark! Vote in My Community Tab to affect this story!

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