315 Gallon Setup - TITAN AQUATIC!!!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Very nice tank setup and love the sump , are u sure u M class ? Look like high class to me lol
 
I'm glad to hear this one went smoothly. Congratulations on a beautiful tank, and kudos for your attention to detail.
 
I checked out their website.....Very impressive.

Plus, they have locations all over the US. So it really should make it easier/cheaper to get one of these tanks to your house. That's always been the pain with these big aquariums. Shipping is just so expensive, and the things are so fragile. It really helps that they have quite a few locations.

Once I end up getting an 8X4X2+, I think it's going to come down to these guys or MWcustoms. The product looks great on both.
 
thanks guys!


i find the quiet ones to be super loud! can anyone suggest something powerful/energy efficient and QUIET!?


so this morning, the temp finally got to 82! my hot water tank ran out of warm water last night and 75 percent of it was filled with cold water. i was storing all my old media from my old 210 gallon in a 80 gal tub for the past 2 weeks along with 2 plecos to keep the bacteria alive. i transfered all the media into my sump this morning to speed up the cycle. water should clear up by tonight. i also added my friends unwanted green sev to the tank and 2 plecos in a rubbermaid tub to start up the cycle (didnt want the plecs to suck on the acrylic). im hoping to add my arowana and dat after a week or two. then the rays after 3 weeks. i think that should be ok!

the minor dripping from the bulkheads is hardly noticeable now. but i think ill leave the rubbermaid lids there as a precaution for the time being. that way water slides back into the sump. i have to figure out how to get my bio film media to circulate in the 2nd chamber. i think its because theres not enough water flow since im only using 1 pump.


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Try mag drives, or for better energy conservation try reef octopus water blaster pumps. They're pretty popular in the saltwater side of the hobby, and they get great reviews and use far less energy than mag drives
 
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