Thought I'd update, since this thread seems to be taking on a revival.
I still consider plant filtration to be one of he best methods of filtration, because not only do the plants provide substrate for beneficial bacteria to live on, but go beyond normal filtration, in that they also remove nitrate (as long as the plant to fish ratio, is large enough).
One or 2 pothos, or a val or 2 is not going to make much of a dent.
I use a 125 gal heavily planted sump, for my 180 galcichlid tank.
Still using dumb cane (dieffenbachia) and some other terrestrials.
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The sump is also heavily planted with Vallisneria, water lilies, and mangrove trees.
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Beside floating lily pads, salvinia and water lettuce are used as floaters.
I don't worry much about decaying plant parts, because a population of snails, shrimp, and a young pleco take care of that.
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