Eheim 2217 in 110G

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I have an Eheim 2217 for my 125 Gallon tank. Is this enouph? If not what are my options without having to buy another canister filter? Is there anything I can add to my system to "bulk" it up? I have a truvu 72x18x20. I think its actually like 110 G trully. Thanks.
 
I used it on my 110 and it worked great no problems and cycled great too
 
Depending on stock? What are you stocking it with. For instance my jag pair have there own 125 with a pleco in there with a Fluval FX5 Eheim 2217, 2026 and a magnum 350 and consider the tank filtered well. If you have tetra's or fish that don't grow over say 8 inch and only a few you would be fine but you would need powerheads for water circulation. Get another eheim like a 2215 or another 2217 and you will be set.
 
Right now I have 2 common plecs (large), 1 theodore cat (med), 1 Jack Dempsy (sm), 1 G Terror (sm), and 1 Managuense (sm).
 
I also have a good powerhead for circulation and three airstones that seem to move the water a bit as well.
 
He means get an Aqua Clear 110 hang-on-back filter. If you don't mind ordering online, here's the cheapest price: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=159226

Alternatively, some here have reported being able to get that price at their local Petsmart- just print out the above page (link) and ask them to price match.

As for your filtration, I use a 2217 + 1 large sponge filter on my 55g (2 juvie GTs, 3 redhooks) and think that it's "just right".

I'd add another 2217 (a 2215 would prob. do, too) + an AC 110, with your current stocking.

Regards,
-cd
 
I would also recommend the AquaClear 110. This filter will cycle 500gph so with the large sponge that comes with it, makes for a very good mechanical filter. It is easy to rinse out the sponge one a week(takes 10 minutes). Plus with the biomax included it will give you back up biofiltration, just incase your 2217 should happen to break. You can'y find a better filter for 50 bucks.
 
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