Are you dosing a synthetic carbon source, such as Excel? That stuff has been known to cause Vals to melt.
One thing I'm worried about with the pressurized CO2 is it may be too much CO2 for my fish (Brichardi). I clearly want the focus to be on the fish, not the plants, although I want plants to flourish as well. So I think this might be a balancing act to have the fish spawn and still have enough CO2 for the the plants to flourish. What pressurized CO2 system and components would folks recommend? I've done some research and there seems to be tons of options available, especially for the diffuser (I was looking at this one ... http://aqmagic.com/store/product_re...id=54&osCsid=ab00d727e8d89eda49951021b2eb357a, since I didn't want to get too complicated outside the tank ). It also looks like I would need a electronic solenoid, on a timer, so I don't over do the CO2 at night and hurt/kill my fish.I would say that based on the plants I see in your tank you have a nice manageable amount of light and the tank should do well, especially if you invest in pressurized CO2. The more light the faster things grow (CO2 speeds things up a lot, too) a 125 gallon tank full of fast growing plants would be a lot of work to maintain. For now I think you would get the most bang for your buck by adding pressurized CO2 not more light.