filtration for a 125g

cyclops23

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alright, i would like to have a 29g planted sump for my 125g along with 2 marineland emperor 400's. will this be enough filtration for characins or discus? should i have some more bio media in the sump? the main tank won't have a whole lot for plants. would a deep snad/gravel bed in the sump help?

the other thing problem i have is my pH, it's too high. it's the opposite problem i had with my saltwater tank. PH is 7.6-7.7 right out of my RO/DI. it's fed by well water from a farm, so the nitrates are naturally pretty high. my LFS guy reccommended putting peat moss in the sump to help lower the ph. will this work? i was also going to add some driftwood. any help is appreciated. thanks!
 
BTW, i would like to get away with a bafleless sump if at all possible, i already have a Mag 9.5 for a return.
 
i like the idea of sumps. actually the 29g high tank i'm gonna use is currently the sump for my SW tank.

i've already got good lights for it and everything. :)

should i have anything in else in the sump with the plants? i figure i can try to put my heater in there, but what about ceramic? carbon? other bio media? peat moss?
 
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