I have a dumb question as a noob who has recently found your channel: how much of this growth is from the old stuff in the jars versus new stuff from the lids being open? Like if you had done this with just adding water and sealing the jars, would you have had similar results? Thanks for the video and I'm looking forward to more crow content :)
@brandonsaffell41007 ай бұрын
It is also noteworthy that tap water is not sterile. Tap water has tons of microbes in it.
@InDeepPudding7 ай бұрын
He's also sticking his hand in there multiple time introducing microbes
@ItsDrMcQuack7 ай бұрын
This is quite the opposite of a dumb question! You're very astute to point to this unknown factor. We can't really know since it would require more jars, some of which contained only water, with and without lids. But keep up this kind of questioning! That's an essential part of science 😊
@bankyWI7 ай бұрын
@@ItsDrMcQuack cheers! Thanks, I appreciate it!
@eev147 ай бұрын
I think it's relevant to note that he usually focuses on organisms found naturally in his local eco-system, different organisms are introduced through rain water, tap water and small animals, bacteria or algae already in his direct environment. So unlike some other channels that focus on larger scale controlled exotic ecosystems he tends to focus more on biodiversity commonly found in non-exotic ecosystems with life taken from what is found directly around him. Although I understand people's interest in knowing how much in these jars is from tapwater that has been introduced I think it might not make a huge difference as he tends to use tapwater for most of his projects, on top of that I know as also a resident from the Netherlands that our water is generally quite clean and consistent, our moderate climate also affects the ability for growth of organisms to thrive, during colder months a lot of organisms die and he's even featured this on his channel by showing how open ecosystems he's had go through different phases as temperature changes and natural debris and bacteria are introduced over time. That is where his interest seems to lie and what his videos tend to be about, it's an approach from a natural ecological standpoint.
@dndndndndn4197 ай бұрын
I picture the crows and magpies watching from the balcony 👀👀👀
@GIGACAT5737 ай бұрын
Tf is this human doin' ?
@Dogfish637 ай бұрын
I did a similar thing. I took dried mud from the bottom of a dried up puddle and kept it for 6 months. I then put it in a jar of well water. About 3 weeks later I had a bunch of ostracods swimming around the jar. I didn't have a microscope at the time. I guess I'll have to repeat the test now that I have a microscope. Love seeing the stuff you do!
@angieg.55627 ай бұрын
oooo do a control test of only well water! happy hunting! I hope you have a good discovery!
@CFCSlug7 ай бұрын
Always have to immediately click when one of your videos pops up on my notifications. Absolutely love it, cheers mate! 👍
@tamarrajames35907 ай бұрын
Nature never fails to amaze me, and your jars always add to my excitement. Life finds a way…always. No matter how many extinction events have, and will occur on this amazing planet of ours, She starts again, with rudimentary building blocks of life that will evolve into more complex life forms. I love your curiosity, and your endless interest in what happens on these tiny scales. It would be interesting to see what changes a freeze and thaw cycle would effect on one of your jars. Thank you for always feeding your curiosity, and ours, by following the principle of “instant life…just add water”. You remind me of what Leuehoke must have felt when he first saw drinking water with his primitive microscope, and saw his tiny monsters. Please never lose that part of you that wants to know, and jumps in with both feet. You remain one of my favourite channels, and wherever that mind of yours decides to go…I will gladly follow. Stay well and happy, and do keep up your seduction of the corvids along with your more usual peeks into the tiny worlds a jar can hold when you put a few random ingredients in, and add water.🖤🇨🇦
@anga94957 ай бұрын
Great video!! Hope to get an update on the birds again soon, too! We're all SO delighted you've found your way back to us. Thrilled to see you active!! 🎉
@davidbowman51057 ай бұрын
appreciate all you're going through to entertain us.
@sobrietyliiving7 ай бұрын
I'm so grateful to have had a few new episodes from you to watch this week! Thanks! The past few weeks have been rough and your videos brought a little comfort.
@Bigtimefithing6 ай бұрын
Thankful we have this distraction for our real life troubles! Hang in there, I care & you are appreciated ❤
@asfanshirim97697 ай бұрын
Awesome video. A longer piping tool would enable you to both keep your hand clean and have better isolation for this cool experiment. The miniature creatures on your hand can affect the ecosystem process. Why did you not seal the jars after adding water?
@rynether98787 ай бұрын
Your videos are always fun to watch, thank you for the uploads :3 And I loved the funny things you did throughout the video, like eating the mic at the end, lol.
@gafrers7 ай бұрын
Wonderful and interesting project. Looking forward to updates to these and all the other Ecosystems
@tardigradojogador7 ай бұрын
If I'm not mistaken, this smaller pot was the pot that contained the ecosphere that had 24 hours of light, right? I would like to say that I love your videos, and I even made some ecospheres because of you. Many of the animals that live in my pots today, I know because of you, thank you for making interesting content, a hug from Brazil :)
@anonymoususer89675 ай бұрын
A tip for putting the cover glass in the water is been a paperclip to wear. It forms a 90° angle and use the smaller bent inside part to put it under the water.
@its_just_al7 ай бұрын
I would love to see the effects of movement on an ecosphere like a jar filled halfway and placed on a rock tumbler to see if constant motion hinders growth or if a heartier ecosystem emerges
@nanvolentine91107 ай бұрын
A new video from my favorite young biologist! Keep them coming!
@jakobraahauge72997 ай бұрын
Thanks - this was so cool! And what a happiness to see you having grown into such a beautiful young man! My niece loved her presents of ecospheres - you certainly has made for a lot happy hum life times! Lots of love from Denmark ❤🤗
@AT-hz4it7 ай бұрын
Your videos are awesome! Informative and your sense of humor is on pointt
@TheNightHawk912 ай бұрын
I think this is one of the coolest channels I have ever stumbled upon.
@BillCraypuppy7 ай бұрын
As another being who is also definitely a human 👀 I love your videos dude! Although the one where you drank a jar was hard to watch. Fascinating though!
@Sleepyjew7 ай бұрын
Glad to see another video from ya! Hope all is well with you!
@robyn65217 ай бұрын
Interesting! Excited to see how the jars change over time
@molly_the_spy7 ай бұрын
I really dig the sideburns. 😍
@Windswept77 ай бұрын
You’re so smart, funny and good looking and the content you make is always so relaxing and peaceful. Thank you! ☺️
@Jimmehftw7 ай бұрын
12:39 we getttin' a bacteria partyy. Vodka bottle water!
@Bluesmudge7 ай бұрын
I would love to see some statistics or visual data relating to the evaporation levels, reconstituting the jars, and the amount and types of life that grow.
@andytrommald53277 ай бұрын
I appreciate you getting stinky hands for us
@Chubgrub2217 ай бұрын
5:56 possibly a rotifer? A lot of different species anchor themselves like that, Journey To The Microcosmos did a really good video on it called Flinching Saves Lives In The Microcosmos
@jenemac7 ай бұрын
Great video! Microbes are so cute. I love to watch them.
@opercula7 ай бұрын
Gosh !! Life arising from death. Or maybe, it just wasn't dead . Another great video.
@balrg7 ай бұрын
Awesome! Similar to ephemeral pools!
@Friendlyziper7 ай бұрын
Your channel inspired me to take an old whiskey bottle and put tap water and some dead plant material in it. I’ve got a lot of red silt stuff forming that I think is iron rich as I added some chicken blood at some point to see what would happen. In your experience how frequently do you get ‘spontaneous life’? Bc I haven’t seen anything but algae
@blobbertmcblob48887 ай бұрын
4:49 mhmm. Yeah, Biofilm. That's what I call it too.
@jonathanramirez18097 ай бұрын
hello crow man, i have befriended my local crows after being inspired by ur video, thank u🖤
@MrFisher1504217 ай бұрын
3:46 - 'Definitely not something alive' as a little bacterium can be seen doing little circles in the center of the screen.
@440hurtz47 ай бұрын
You got me into closed ecosystems. I have one on my desk right beside me. I do have a question, the water is an insane black color. Like, no light is doing anything in there. Its so black that when shining a flashlight on the side of the jar, no light makes it to the other side. Dose anyone know why this is? I dont really mind and im going to let it play out, im just cerious what could be causeing it. Im assuming its bacteria.
@yusufalfyfer94157 ай бұрын
Is it just me or is this channel awesome and educational adventure lol 🤣🤣🤣
@ThieflyChap7 ай бұрын
12:06 RMS Slide, sunk with all hands. 12:47 SS Sampler, disappeared at sea. Neither wreck has yet been found.
@aaron48327 ай бұрын
I am so happy to see "This aquarium today"
@callumkristofer77937 ай бұрын
I kinda want to see what would happen if you took a sample from either jar, and put it in the other jar. How the different species would interact when a little bit of chaos is thrown in.
@MsFriendFriend7 ай бұрын
literaly whole episode of spore cell stage
@MarkZuckerburg5G6 ай бұрын
So insanely locked in to these
@laughingman37777 ай бұрын
6:16 That's what she said 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@lmkan7 ай бұрын
This is interesting indeed!
@watermelon55217 ай бұрын
A little curious: How exactly did you unintentionally dry out the jars? 🤔
@epiphronn7 ай бұрын
This is art!
@Mat_Sedano7 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if you do this often, but I think I enjoy more your videos when you are actually on camera, feels more relatable or something 😉
@danielpicassomunoz27527 ай бұрын
Hell naw, the other way around
@SietsePlanting7 ай бұрын
Uitstekend gebruik van de potten van Kesbeke! Ik kijk graag naar je videos, keep it coming!
@mr.lonewolf81997 ай бұрын
Entertaining and educational 😊
@Bloemkolen7 ай бұрын
I never was sure if you were dutch but you said it in this video i love our dutch accents 😂goeie video gast!!
@kory51797 ай бұрын
I was so happy to see there were 3 new LIJ videos from the last time I checked the channel. But now I've watched them and there aren't any more I haven't seen already😔😭
@The_sloth_incarnate7 ай бұрын
you should stream yourself playing spore. i feel like you would like it.
@leahnjr7 ай бұрын
Great video!
@TopazFire157 ай бұрын
I bet there’s a bunch of skin flora and bacteria floating in the air that have been introduced, since you had to stick your whole hand in to get samples. I wonder if those microbes will take hold or be eaten quickly!
@911poo7 ай бұрын
People that are eating chips that they hate but now Love
@tracybowling11567 ай бұрын
This is so cool. I never would have thought of this idea. Remind me not to eat when watching your videos. I was...thank you for that.😂
@sdjhgfkshfswdfhskljh33607 ай бұрын
13:00 "somehow adding a bit of water ... allowed it to clear up a bit": does your water contain dissolved chlorine?
@cassie10767 ай бұрын
I just absolutely adore you!!❤️ I love your videos they're so interesting & funny!! I look forward to the next one & next one & the ne...Just Don't stop, (Sry if u sang that! lol) you're really amazing @ this!!!!🤟🏼🤗😁💟🤩
@VooshSpokesman4 ай бұрын
Love from a Shark3ozero and Vaush fan!
@CreepysOcean7 ай бұрын
my skin after using moisturizer
@Mrs.Sweetz6 ай бұрын
CRAZY HOW EVERYTHING IS STILL LIVING
@mrmissalot83117 ай бұрын
Real interesting project :)
@Graknorke7 ай бұрын
I like how the algae are actually green, most things that size are colourless so it stands out
@HaibaneRakka7 ай бұрын
"Here we have another microbe, a fast one." "yay, \/ yaay \/\/ yaaay \/\/\/ yaaaaay \/\/\/\/ yaaaaaaaaaaaaay"
@JordanBeagleАй бұрын
9:30 That big is boogying around quite a bit
@fish24687 ай бұрын
i like it when the one and only microbe say “it’s reproduce time” and reproduce all over the place
@LazyMode217 ай бұрын
This prove that water is Life
@thorstenrusch86527 ай бұрын
I thought, i saw Bob but i a not sure... :D ;) ty 4 the Video!
@bigsarge20857 ай бұрын
So cool!
@ikosaheadrom7 ай бұрын
6:05 documented duck moment
@axfox60607 ай бұрын
Seems like the biofilm isn't stinky bc it's more algae based?
@JuliusUnique7 ай бұрын
cool experiment
@widowworks7 ай бұрын
You should contact You-tubers Microcosmos. They could tell you what those microbes are. Look forward to every video you put out.
@Agg1E915 күн бұрын
Is it assumed that most or all the early microbe action was from the dried residue, or could some have come in on the air? They were uncovered, I believe.
@jamesroberts89287 ай бұрын
I think the microbe that was stuck was Stentor! They are anchored in place
@itsmikebauer5 ай бұрын
I need a crow update video 🦅
@jackbrooks14877 ай бұрын
this makes me think what would happen if you took off the lid and put it back on in a yearly cycle. maybe taking dirt and other material from an area that experiences dry and wet seasons every year.
@luukmoen24117 ай бұрын
No way! Diy fishkeeper shirt!
@TheSeptemberRose7 ай бұрын
At 10:15, is that a Paramecium?
@MicroRealm937 ай бұрын
I have a quick question, how do i keep my jars healthy on really hot days? where even the inside of my house is hot. Because I know if i leave it in a dark yet cool room, the plants won’t grow, and if i put them in a room with sunlight, it’ll just cook them…so how do i get around this?
@henningdammann-emden5 ай бұрын
Conclusion: water is life.
@kosmiskkaos7 ай бұрын
Nice touch with the signed @thekingofdiy t-shirt!
@Pub2k45 ай бұрын
Would have been interesting to have used boiled water in one of the jars, to make sure you’re not contaminating your bacteria colonies with bacteria from your water supply.
@shanesluss18633 ай бұрын
Love this video
@JoekinatoVianizashi7 ай бұрын
That's awesome duuude
@NicoleMarie.7 ай бұрын
I can’t be the only one curious about those two black jars to the right of the specimen jars.
@jessiedukes68517 ай бұрын
Oh yeah. I'm in love 🥴
@dman86627 ай бұрын
With all those guys flying around like that, I can't help but think they look like ufos
@frozi15417 ай бұрын
This is just like Gorbino's Quest. This is the Gorbino's Quest of Life in Jars?
@supersayianshrek54557 ай бұрын
New Jar drop
@yusufalfyfer94157 ай бұрын
How are things going with the crows bro
@Shaden00407 ай бұрын
how do you know their bacteria not fungi? They could be fungal mats?
@anudemoose7 ай бұрын
Would you happen to have a way of viewers sharing their own ecosystems with you? I have Two myself i think are really cool. :)
@_marcobaezАй бұрын
Quick quesch, it isn’t dangerous to have these microbes grow inside your room? Wouldn’t they cause illness or infection?
@boilingwateronthestove7 ай бұрын
Damn, those bacteria were having a cozy life
@LazyMode217 ай бұрын
If you gonna redo this experiment can you heat up the water first before adding it
@user-jp1qt8ut3s7 ай бұрын
With multi-focus stacks you can make (pseudo) 3D images of what's too big to be in focus. There's some free software for that. I think you can use imagej of Fiji for it
@UniverseAvalon7 ай бұрын
The stinky slime loves you
@tsykin7 ай бұрын
Can you please tell us about tech that you use for the videos? I mean microscope, mic and camera 🙏
@Breadfan12807 ай бұрын
The question I have, if sterilized tap water is not enough to revitalize these jars back to previous levels of wild life, just how much water from a natural source is?
@brandonsaffell41007 ай бұрын
Did we use sterilized water here? I thought it was just tap water.
@Barb0nius7 ай бұрын
What are your thoughts on the beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake? I cannot form an opinion without the blessing of my favorite Dutch guy.