This is a video transcript describing the development of an ecosystem in a vivarium. The creator discusses raising poison dart frogs from tadpoles, the growth of plants and mushrooms, and the daily care of the ecosystem. The frogs and plants thrive, and the creator engages with the frogs and adds food to maintain the ecosystem. The video also encourages likes, subscriptions, and feedback from viewers.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author created an ecosystem with isopods, springtails, worms, and millipedes.
2. The author left the ecosystem undisturbed for 120 days to allow it to develop naturally.
3. The author raised poison dart frogs from tadpoles.
4. It took 434 days for the author to get the first batch of tadpoles.
5. The color of the poison dart frogs becomes more vibrant as they mature.
6. Mushrooms started appearing in the ecosystem without being added by the author.
7. The mushrooms arrived every two to five days, lasting for 48 hours.
8. The author manually misted the ecosystem daily.
9. The frogs make squeaking sounds.
10. The frogs are fed a variety of dusted foods, including flightless fruit flies, micro crickets, aphids, and worms.
11. The frogs also enjoy eating the mushrooms that grow in the ecosystem.
12. The author keeps aquatic slugs, aquatic isopods, and aquatic snails as additional food sources for tadpoles.
13. The author cuts the plants in the ecosystem every two to three weeks.
14. Seeds from aquatic plants were planted in the ecosystem to improve its appearance.
15. The planted aquatic plants took over the ground level of the vivarium.
16. The plants added color and vibrancy to the ecosystem.
17. The author received finger hugs from one of the frogs.
Please note that these facts have been numbered for clarity.