Single Canister Filters for a 125 Gallon

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo

Aqualoon

Piranha
MFK Member
Jul 8, 2009
1,787
51
81
Minnesota
I'm moving my 125 Gallon tank to the living room and sprucing it up some - 3D Background, matching canopy to the stand. Making it all pretty like as best I can. I currently have 3 Filters on it (2 x AC110s and 1 x SunSun 304B) and 2 Heaters, but since the tank is going to be front and center, I don't want to have so much equipment showing.

I don't want a sump as I get many power outages during the summer, and even setup correctly I'd still be worrying every time if I'm going to come home to a flooded floor. So I'm looking for a single canister solution that can keep up with an overstocked 125 gallon tank.

Once I get the list, going to do some price searches and basically the one I can get for the best price is what I'll be doing. Figure with Memorial Day there might be some sells going on that I can get in on. So, the list so far..

Fluval FX5, Fluval FX6, Eheim 2180, Eheim 2262

Love that the 2180 has a heater built in, so leaning towards that if I can get it for a good price. Again, trying to show less equipment and keep things quiet.
 
If you already have a SunSun 304B, I would recommend just buying another one and running two of those. I know it's not a single canister but i would think both of them should fit well inside the stand. If you're going to keep it very lightly stocked then a single 304B will be alright. Moderate to Heavy stocking should have two of them though.

If you truly want just a single canister then the FX5/6 or the 2262 are probably your best bet.
 
  • Like
Reactions: tlindsey
Looking at the 2262, the hydor 300w in line heater is the same hose size as the outlet - would this kill the flow of the filter much?

Forgot about those inline heaters, and I know the FX5/6 can't be used with them due to the ribbed hosing.
 
A sponge filter for bio and a box filter for mech.
 
You can't really go wrong with the fx-5 or 6. Use 1" vinyl tubing on your return line with an insert poly reducing tee and run the smaller tubing (3/8, 1/2, ect) through an inline heater. If you run the fx5 through bulkheads, you will minimize all equipiment showing in the tank.
 
  • Like
Reactions: GamerChick5567
I run a FX5 on my 240 and the tank looks like crap. Water quality is good, just not enough movement to get all the "crap" picked up. Am working on a DIY filter right now.
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com