Sun Sun Imported Aquarium (HNE series)
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Sun Sun Imported Aquarium (HNE series)
Key Details & Features
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The “HNE” in the model name indicates part of the nano/desktop series (e.g., HNE‑300, HNE‑380) for smaller aquarium setups.
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One listing shows the HNE‑300 model: size approx 30 × 20 × 33 cm, capacity about 19 L (white version).
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There appears to be an instruction manual referencing the “HNE/HR‐Serie Nano Aquarium”.
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Typical features include ultra‐white glass, integrated lighting (in some models), small filtration system. For example: the seller listing above mentions “built‐in filter JP‑230G 2.5W” and “3 W LED lighting module” for the HNE‑300.
👍 What’s Good About It
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Compact size: good for smaller spaces like desks, bedrooms, or apartments — the nano size is convenient.
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All‑in‑one style: It seems to include the tank + light + filter in some versions, simplifying setup.
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Ultra‑white glass: for clearer visuals and a more premium look.
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Recognised brand: SunSun is known in the aquarium hobby, so parts/spares and support may be easier than unknown brands.
👎 Things to Be Aware Of / Limitations
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Size is small: At ~19L for HNE‑300, you’re limited in how many fish or what size you can keep. Larger fish need much more space.
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Integrated systems may limit upgrades: If it comes with built‑in filter or light, you might have less flexibility to swap components vs. a modular tank.
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Nano tanks require more frequent maintenance: Because of smaller water volume, parameters (temperature, ammonia, nitrites) can fluctuate more quickly.
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Check exact specs: The manual shows “HNE/HR Serie Nano Aquarium” but not full specs for HNE models in a single source.
📝 Setup & Usage Tips
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Ensure the tank is placed on a level and very stable surface — small tanks wobble less but still need care.
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If the model has built‑in filter or pump: ensure water level is correct so the pump works properly (many integrated systems require a minimum fill height).
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Cycle the tank before adding fish: even nano tanks need beneficial bacteria to build up.
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Monitor parameters (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate) more frequently than large tanks because changes happen faster in small volumes.
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For lighting and plant use: If you plan plants, ensure the built‑in lighting is enough; many nano tanks come with basic lighting—plants may need upgrade.
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Upgrade cautiously: If you later want to add more fish or larger fish, you’ll likely need to move to a bigger tank rather than try to squeeze them into a nano.