🌿 Welcome to Laurarium — little worlds with big personality.

We create miniature ecosystems filled with life—where plants, water, and tiny creatures come together to build something real, evolving, and alive.

From calm, thriving setups to unexpected chaos… every world has a story.

🌎 WHAT YOU’LL FIND HERE

🪴 Terrariums & bioactive builds
💧 Aquascapes & nano tanks
🦎 Geckos, chameleons & reptiles
🐸 Frogs, turtles & amphibians
🦐 Shrimp, snails & micro life
🌱 Plants, moss & natural design

Every setup is designed to grow, adapt, and surprise us along the way.

🧪 OUR MISSION

We’re building self-sustaining “little worlds” that:

Look incredible
Function naturally
Tell a story over time

And we’re documenting the entire process—wins, failures, and everything in between.

💬 Question for you:
If you could build your own little world… what would you put in it?

✨ Subscribe and explore nature—one world at a time.


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Nubis helping with the fishes. #CatLife #blackcatvibes

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Today's Funny!
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#Laurarium #todaysfunny #memeoftheday #CatLife

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Who do you think takes the best selfies? #selfiecontest #geckos #Chameleon #Laurarium

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Today's Funny!
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#Laurarium #todaysfunny #memeoftheday

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Today's Funny!
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#plantlife #plantproblems #memeoftheday #Laurarium

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🌿 Terrarium Tuesday — Episode 1: “The Breath Between Worlds”

Tone: peaceful, introspective, poetic

The terrarium exhaled.
You could see it — faint wisps of condensation retreating from the glass as morning light slipped in through the canopy of ferns. Every droplet carried a secret: the night’s stories, whispered between soil and leaf, now turning to vapor and returning to the air.

A droplet fell, landing squarely on a tiny moss cap, sending ripples across the miniature world. Beneath it, a cluster of springtails darted through the damp earth like living sparks. Every layer of this microcosm seemed alive — breathing, waiting, remembering.

At the heart of it all, a patch of emerald moss unfurled just a little further than yesterday, its tendrils reaching outward like thoughts testing new ideas. Life didn’t rush here — it pulsed quietly, reminding anyone who looked closely enough: even stillness has motion.

Somewhere in the glassy reflection, a pair of curious eyes blinked back. But whose?

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#TerrariumTuesday #Laurarium #MiniEcosystem #BotanicalBeauty #MicroNature

6 months ago | [YT] | 2

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🕵️‍♂️ Mystery Tank Monday — Episode 1: “The Case of the Missing Pebble”

Tone: cinematic, suspenseful, playful noir

The tank was quiet that morning—too quiet. A single pebble was missing from the central path, and Detective Gill the Ghost Shrimp didn’t believe in coincidences. His antennae twitched as he scanned the gravel streets, eyes narrowed beneath the faint haze of drifting algae.

“Last night, it was right here,” muttered Snippy the Crab, pointing with one claw. “Now it’s gone. Vanished. Poof.” Gill circled the scene, noting faint marks along the sand — scrape lines, a partial shell print. Someone had moved it.

High above, a snail clung to the glass, pretending not to listen. “Nobody just loses a pebble,” Gill said. “It walks… or it’s taken.”

He flicked his tail and glided toward the moss cave. The water shimmered as he entered the shadows. Inside, two glowing eyes blinked slowly. The case wasn’t closed — it had only just begun.

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#MysteryTankMonday #Laurarium #GhostShrimpDetective #AquariumMystery #MiniWorlds

6 months ago | [YT] | 2

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🐌 Snailville Sunday — Episode 1: “The Great Bubble Parade”

Tone: warm, curious, heartwarming

In the quiet dawn of Snailville, sunlight spilled across the mossy landscape, catching the glimmer of a hundred tiny bubbles drifting through the water. Mayor Shelldon (a Mystery Snail with a shell like polished bronze) was already making his rounds, inspecting the morning dew trails and waving his antennae in approval.

But something was different today. A small crowd of snails gathered near the base of the driftwood arch, whispering about the bubbles that rose from nowhere. The water shimmered as a current stirred—something big (well, snail-big) was happening.

Moments later, a stream of bubbles erupted near the old stone, spiraling upward like a parade of silver balloons. The younger snails gasped, sliding closer, mesmerized. Shelldon chuckled. “Looks like the shrimp are rehearsing again,” he said, smiling.

Then the bubbles began to form patterns — letters, shapes, symbols. Snailville’s citizens froze. Was it art… or a message?
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#SnailvilleSunday #Laurarium #MicroWorld #AquariumLife #CozyNature

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