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Summer Megaparty: I love Ecospheres.

Sometimes people need a little helpful persuasion before they allow themselves to fill their personal voids with cool things, so I'm here to tell you that it's time to buy an Ecosphere.


If you've been to one of those nature stores that were all the rage in shopping malls several years back, you've probably seen one of these. If not, they're best summarized as "self-contained ecosystems." The glass is completely sealed, but contains all of the basic necessities to sustain life: Water, earth and perpetually forming algae, which feeds a couple of tiny shrimp that float around totally oblivious to their position as a novelty act.

When they first burst on the scene, Ecospheres were ridiculously expensive -- way too expensive for most people. They've become much more affordable, but not exactly cheap. Smaller Ecospheres run in the 50 dollar range, while the larger ones (which draw consumers in by including additional shrimp) can go as high as 200 bucks. You might think that even the 50 dollar versions are a tad steep for what amounts to a glass egg filled with water, but as far as desk ornaments go, you really can't get any cooler than this.

While there's been some variety in the shrimp found within Ecospheres, they're universally hardy shrimp, who'll keep on truckin' even if you occasionally forget that they need solid room temperature and a fair share of light. These aren't Sea-Monkeys either, mind you. They're real shrimp. Colorful, with visible appendages and everything. Active little fuckers, too.

As a hack writer who very frequently falls into stare-at-something trances while deciding upon the right words, I can confirm that Ecospheres are a much more intriguing sight than, say, an ashtray filled with cigarettes and gum wads. Even if your desk is filled with ink stains and Homies figures, this'll make it look classy.

I took pitiful care of my last one and it ultimately dried out and smashed to pieces (here's the proof), but for whatever psychotic reason, buying a new one has been on my mind all week. Think I'll do that tonight. Maybe you'll join me? They're for sale all over the Internet, but just to prove that this is a sincere suggestion and not some call for me to bank on a referral fee, I'll let you do your own searching.

Posted by Matt on 07/05/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 80 comments

Hey guys…will be adding some more songs to the Summer Juke a little later tonight. Thanks again for your suggestions!

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 07/05/2007 9:05 PM


Ooooh, I should buy an ecosphere. I’ve been meaning to for a long time, but you’re right, they’ve been ridiculously expensive. Hm. My car doesn’t really need to get inspected until the end of the month…..

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 07/05/2007 9:07 PM


Radical. I want one.

Chestnuts roasted by Evin @ 07/05/2007 9:07 PM


I know announcing a first post is annoying, but I couldn’t contain myself. I see Matt beat me anyway, but does that really count? I’ve never seen one of those ecospheres before, and I used to love nothing more than a mall nature store. I’m not sure how I missed it, but you must buy one Matt

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 07/05/2007 9:08 PM


Groovy. But I don’t know if I want my desk ornaments to be, like, alive, y’know? Although it would be funny if someone mistook if for a snow globe and gave it a violent shake.

Chestnuts roasted by mr.skeleton @ 07/05/2007 9:10 PM


Mr. Skeleton: During the holiday season at one such nature store many years ago, the fools left hundreds of Ecospheres out on display in cheapo see-thru boxes. Every kid who went by ‘em did the snow globe thing. Many shrimp died that day.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 07/05/2007 9:12 PM


50 bucks? I’ll stick with Sea Monkeys. Mine are currently thriving, and I must say it was harder than ever to find a Sea Monkey kit. Wal-Mart doesn’t carry them, don’t ask me why, and Toys R Us was sold out. I finally found a pretty crappy “Sea Monkeys on the Moon” kit at Target. I figured it would be better than growing them in a fruit jar.

Chestnuts roasted by iAMYou @ 07/05/2007 9:20 PM


Oooh. This is a novelty item I would like. I just think it might get lost in my insane mess of a desk. Maybe, if I become a minamalist like I’ve been planning on for the past five years.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 07/05/2007 9:30 PM


I’d love to have one of those on my desk. Unfortunately, I keep my computer desk in continual shadow, so the algae would probably die and the shrimp would starve to death, and I really don’t think I’d be comfortable as the cause of armageddon for an entire self-contained world. Especially not shrimp. Shrimp is good people.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 07/05/2007 9:32 PM


Man, I never see Homies anymore, not even at Mexican restaurants. Back at an old job we used to buy them by the handful and keep them around the office. Eventually they fueled a turf war that resulted in a pair of Mousy’s ears taped to a Post It, along with the ransom demands. At that same job I had a betta fish setup that was kinda like the Ecosphere in that I never had to feed the little guy since he could just eat off of the roots hanging down from his ceiling.
Looking forward to the final Jukebox playlist, it’s awesome so far and there were tons of great suggestions :D

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 07/05/2007 9:33 PM


I’m so there. I’ve had a few bettas on my desk in years past, and even a tank of triclops (like sea monkeys, but billed as “prehistoric monsters” on the box). Now it’s time to upgrade.

Chestnuts roasted by Shelby @ 07/05/2007 9:41 PM


That is really cool.

Chestnuts roasted by Doug @ 07/05/2007 9:44 PM


This is turning into one of the motifs of the week. Ecospheres today, I mentioned ant farms a couple of days ago, AND I mentioned to Mrs. Manimal how a pet for the ol’ classroom would be cool but would probably end up being a distraction. What do YOU all think?

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 07/05/2007 9:50 PM


Depends…refresh our memories…what grade do you teach?

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 07/05/2007 9:53 PM


Cool, a pet with its own respawning food supply! Seriously though this is a very cool item despite the price.
I watched some lame video of a drunk John Stamos (or perhaps extremely tired) on some australian talk show babbling about whatever…but he came to a point where he was talkin about his stint in the Beach Boys during the Kokomo era (you can see Stamos in the Kokomo video) and it made me think of the jukebox :) .

Chestnuts roasted by phunqsauce @ 07/05/2007 9:57 PM


Man, I miss those nature stores. Last time I went was in D.C. back in ’99- I dropped almost a hundred bucks on two Skywatching books that can now be had in paperback for under ten dollars. And one of them got crumpled on the trip home. :( It was a good school trip though.

Those Ecospheres do look really neat- maybe someday I’ll get one. Can’t afford it now.

Chestnuts roasted by Rainbowfeet @ 07/05/2007 10:00 PM


Mostly 11th graders.
I used to have a ball python but I would never be able to get away with that due to people’s crippling (albeit understandable) fear of snakes.
A fish tank would be cool but I don’t want to clean it out at school.
A frog? Gecko? What’s the point?
What’s affordable but worthwhile? Maybe an ant farm IS the way to go.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 07/05/2007 10:01 PM


I thought you had 7th graders, man. Is my memory THAT bad?

These sound really cool, but I think I’m going to use Ironhide to fill my void. Shaun has all but sold me. Or maybe a Nerf case for my DS. He was right on with the ArmorLite suggestion.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 07/05/2007 10:08 PM


That thing is definitely cool – and now I want one. Say Matt – a while ago you mentioned your messy desk. Feel like posting a picture? It would be like a snapshot of what you’ve been up to lately … or at least since the last time you cleaned your desk!

My desk has on it: subway napkins, novelty chewing gum packs, a beastie boys CD, zig zags, a toy laser gun, beer bottles, a copy of BF2, a talking yoda doll, and a Kilkenny glass.

Hmm … yeah, i definitely need something to class it up. One of those ecosystems would help.

Chestnuts roasted by James @ 07/05/2007 10:21 PM


Sometimes I’ll see random pictures of typical slobs’ desks and think the worst of what their lives must consist of. Because of this, I cannot possibly post a picture of mine.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 07/05/2007 10:22 PM


Come on Matt. I’ll show you mine, if you show me yours.

Chestnuts roasted by iAMYou @ 07/05/2007 10:35 PM


I’ve never seen or heard of these “Ecospheres” before, but I’m pretty sure live creatures in sealed glass would somehow make me claustrophobic.

This reminds me I need to make my own Macquarium and raise Triops in it, but so far I’m having trouble tracking down both the broken Mac Classic, and Triops packet.

Chestnuts roasted by GloriousKyle @ 07/05/2007 10:36 PM


Wasn’t there a really bad movie in the mid ’90s about Pauly Shore living in one of those things?

Chestnuts roasted by Monte @ 07/05/2007 10:39 PM


I WANT one.

“Bio-Dome” is actually a pretty hilarious movie, if memory serves right…and has the best use of the song ‘Safety Dance’ EVER. (and Stephen Baldwin is hot, too)

Manimal- I dunno about the pet thing. Just be prepared to take care of it all by yourself and make sure its an animal that people won’t get too attached to, in case of accidents happening…

In other news, I am seeing the WHITE STRIPES in 5 days…I can barely contain myself. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 07/05/2007 10:46 PM


Kneg, your memory is either really good or kinda bad in that I HAVE taught 7th grade but it’s been awhile.
Here’s a bit of trivia for you: The 11th graders (class of ’08) I teach next year are my “magic” group. I first started out as a teacher’s aide to 6th graders, the next year I taught 7th grade, 2 years later I taught one 9th grade class, and then this upcoming school year I will teach them one last time as Juniors. So, when it’s all said and done, I will have taught members of the Class of ’08 4 different times/4 different courses (a record which will probably never be broken).

P.S. I meant to include something about “ethical concerns” of keeping an animal caged in my last post. (Does having pets automatically make us “speciesists”?, etc.) This is probably too much of a downer for an X-E thread though.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 07/05/2007 10:48 PM


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