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Old 01-29-2013, 04:56 AM
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Originally Posted by monkE View Post
I have a single Eheim Pro3 2080 running on my 125 Gallon Planted tank It works extremely well and i've over stocked the tank with no water quality issues at all. They don't come with an in line heater, but that is very easy to add by cutting the hoses.

Go with one big filter instead of two. Less to clean and this eheim has two intakes so you can have them set up on opposite ends of the tank to ensure no dead spots.
Not a bad suggestion Mike, but I preferred 2 units to 1
Although the Eheims are a better product, when I was running my 125g I had 2 XP3s. It was a cost decision
I liked that I could clean them out on alternating cycles without worrying too much about media or bacteria

Ken, they would also work well for your plans, as the Eheims, as they have a shut-off. Just be careful with the XPs as their quick-release valve pipes are easily broken with rough handling

There are a few inline heater options
The one that sticks out in my mind is the Hydor
I have no experience with them, but was considering them before I went salty

Because you mentioned a UV filter ...
If you're into it, Lifeguard makes a heater module that holds your heater and you could put 1 or more inline with your UV setup
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