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The Bioloark Bio Bottle MQ Series (150, 175) is a stunning, minimalist masterpiece designed to encapsulate nature’s elegance in a compact form. Its cylindrical glass dome provides a 360-degree view of the thriving ecosystem within, highlighting the intricate interplay between lush green moss, carefully arranged driftwood, and delicate plants.
The sleek matte-finish base in dark tones complements the clarity of the glass, creating a modern, sophisticated look. This design not only enhances the beauty of the terrarium but also makes it a versatile addition to any space, whether a home, office, or gallery. Perfect for displaying small-scale botanical landscapes, the Bio Bottle combines functionality and aesthetic appeal, allowing nature enthusiasts to showcase their creativity with ease.
Beautiful glass jars (Bio Bottle) in various sizes of the highest clarity for natural microclimate terrariums and mossarium scapes.
A highly effective for Wabi-kusa lovers.
MQ-150
Size: 157x230mm
MQ-175
Size: 184x260mm
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BIOLOARK Bio Bottle Terrarium (MQ Series) in Singapore
The Bioloark Bio Bottle MQ series, in 150 and 175 sizes, is a minimalist cylindrical glass dome on a matte base, giving an unobstructed 360-degree view of a small living moss scene. Slightly larger than the MH cups, it offers a touch more room for arranging driftwood and layered planting while keeping the same clean, modern silhouette. Available in black or white, it works as a sculptural centrepiece for the compact homes and offices common across Singapore.
Domed terrariums like this hold humidity well, which suits our climate since moss and tropical plants thrive in moist air, but the warm 27-29C ambient means persistent fogging is worth managing with a little occasional airflow. Build on a free-draining substrate, water sparingly to avoid waterlogging the base, and keep the dome away from direct afternoon sun through a window so the enclosed air does not heat up and stress the planting inside.
For setup ideas, read our terrarium versus paludarium explainer and our terrarium ideas guide, plus the minimalist wabi-kusa guide. Browse our wider paludarium decoration and substrate range.

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