Welcome to NanoTankHQ

NanoTankHQ is a working lab journal for small aquariums. Every guide here comes from tanks actually kept — parameters logged like lab work, changes isolated one at a time, and conclusions earned over years of planted nanos, a shrimp colony, and a pressurized-CO2 showpiece. The founding thesis of the site: small water is the advanced class sold as the beginner one, and the cure is chemistry, not gadgets.

What We Cover

  • The Nitrogen Cycle – Fishless cycling, testing rhythm, and what the numbers actually mean — the non-negotiable physics under every healthy tank
  • Nano Stability – Why small volumes swing fast, and the routines that tame them
  • Shrimp Keeping – Neocaridina parameters, molting, RO and remineralization practice from a real colony
  • Planted Tanks – Low-tech versus CO2, honestly costed, plus the algae-war chronicles diagnosed by cause rather than product
  • Gear at Nano Scale – Filtration classes, heater reliability (never trust the dial), and light/photoperiod tuning from logged experience

About the Author

Kenny Nyhus Fadil is the publisher behind nanotankhq.com and a lifelong polymath who came to aquariums the unusual way: through years of hydroponics, where water chemistry is measured daily and guessing kills plants instead of fish. His small tanks in Sweden run on the same discipline — parameters logged, changes isolated, a shrimp colony and planted nanos that earn their stability.

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Our Approach

Test, don’t guess. Every article is built on logged numbers from real tanks, and the animals are treated as the responsibility they are — you won’t find “easy beginner bowl” content here, because it isn’t true and the fish pay for the lie. Husbandry and prevention are our lane; for disease diagnosis and treatment we point you to aquatic vets and specialists. NanoTankHQ is part of a network of niche sites Kenny publishes openly.

Contact

Have a question about a cycle, a parameter, or a stocking plan? Visit our contact page.

About the Publisher

Kenny Nyhus Fadil

Publisher & Nano Tank Keeper

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Kenny keeps planted nano tanks and shrimp colonies at home, and came to aquariums the unusual way — through years of hydroponics, where daily pH, EC, and TDS measurement is just how you work. That water-chemistry habit transfers directly: a nano aquarium is a small body of water you manage by the numbers, not by hope.

Everything on NanoTankHQ follows that bench discipline — parameters measured with calibrated meters and liquid test kits in his own tanks, beginner myths tested instead of repeated, and no advice he wouldn't run in his own water.