Prima dell’acqua: quando il layout prende forma | Ep. 5

I prepared for a month, and now the moment has finally arrived. I’ve set up my 330-liter freshwater natural aquarium 🌿 Here’s the link to the tank you see in the video: https://amzn.to/44dkOuZ It’s also available in 220- and 450-liter versions. For the SUBSTRATE I used: Dennerle Deponit-Mix Professional 10in1: https://amzn.to/4sGcVsE Amtra Noa Gravel: https://amzn.to/3LBTpg5 JBL Sansibar Sand: https://amzn.to/4pvGomh In this video I glue the roots to the rocks, prepare the substrate, and set up the tank dry. There’s no water yet, no fish, but the layout is now clear: volumes, directions, solids and voids begin to interact with one another. 🌱✨ It’s a quiet, slow phase, often underestimated. Yet this is where you decide how the aquarium will work over time: how the eye will move, where the light will rest, which areas will remain calm and which more open. In the next episodes I’ll continue with planting, filling, maturation, and the long-term evolution of the aquarium 🌊 If you enjoy watching nature grow and evolve, or if you’re starting your own natural aquarium, I hope this video can inspire you 🌼 Chapters 00:00 INTRO 00:09 Rocks and roots 03:36 Visual paths 04:22 Nutrient substrate 05:44 Gravel and sand 08:18 The finished tank To follow the aquarium’s evolution → Subscribe to the Onda Lenta channel 🌱 → Leave a comment with questions, ideas, or suggestions ✨