How to make a glass door terrarium enclosure (and scape it too)
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 Published On Jul 8, 2022

How to make a glass door terrarium enclosure (and scape it too)

In this video I attempt to make a rectangular glass terrarium from scratch using 3mm glass sheets and silicone sealant. I decided on a size which is 18cm x 9cm x 12 cm ( L x D x H). I marked the glass and cut it to size using a glass cutter. Next I proceeded to silicone the edges with black silicone sealant. The glass was held in place with corner clams during the process. However I had to give time for curing in between and it took a total of 3 days to make the terrarium before it was ready for scaping. I cut the two sides in the front of the box to create the hinge door. the silicone joint at the top will act as a hinge and facilitate opening and closing of the door. I created a hardscape using lava rocks and driftwood. I kept the scaping simple keeping in mind maintenance which would not be easy considering the hinge door mechanism. I created a moss wall at the back and placed the hardscape in front of it. I added aquasoil in the bottom of the terrarium. The wall and ground was covered with moss and I proceeded with planing using my usual set of tried and tested plants namely Anubias nana, Bolbitis fern, Selaginella and Peperomia prostrata.
I also added some small lava rocks pieces in the foreground to add some detailing. Finally I gave the terrarium a thorough misting, added Springtails and closed it up.

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Ring light - https://amzn.eu/d/iKlcx3B
Cutting mat - https://amzn.eu/d/a7StYtg
Silicone - https://amzn.eu/d/6jW9tUy
Silicone gun - https://amzn.eu/d/csBQ1NJ
Corner clamps - https://amzn.eu/d/0hRf8d3
Driftwood - https://amzn.eu/d/arARliN
Aquasoil - https://amzn.eu/d/0uegvxn

Timestamps:
0:00 - Marking the glass sheet and cutting it to required size
0:39 - Sanding the edges of the glass
0:54 - covering the edges of the glass panels with masking tape
1:08 - Clamping the glass panels together and joining with silicone sealant
3:08 - Remove masking tape after 24 hours curing
3:33 - Cutting the Silicone edge in the front to create the hinge door
3:53 - Glass terrarium is ready for scaping
4:08 - Create the hardscape with lava rocks and driftwood and glueing them in place with superglue
4:54 - Creating the moss wall with aquasoil and Sphagnum moss paste
5:20 - Adding aquasoil in the bottom of the terrarium and placing the hardscape
5:56 - Covering the wall and ground with moss
6:21 - Adding small lava rock pieces for detailing
6:33 - Proceeding to plant Anubias, Bolbitis, Selaginella and Peperomia prostrata
7:07 - Misting the terrraium
7:23 - Adding Springtails and closing up

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The urban nemophilist lives in the city but his heart and soul lives in the forest and wherever there is green.

The celebration of colours, the ambient sounds, the mystic scent and the fascinating wildlife that make up the forestlands and waterbodies of our earth is the elixir of his life.

The urban nemophilist attempts to capture all of this through his green art and sustainable gardening activities while his sketching and music sets up the mood for what is nature-appreciation at its best.

His goal is to create awareness on conservation of nature and wildlife through is art and sustainable initiatives.

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