On ebay sells some cheap canister for less than 100 and 530 gph and uv sterilize or go sump i have a sump and a canister on my 150
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So I have been setting up a 125 display tank and have encountered a snag.....filtration. It's my least favorite thing to deal with when it comes to aquariums. I have a $100 budget to get all the filtration I can for this 125 that will be housing 8 geophagus red head tapajos, 2 severums and 23 angelfish.
Sounds like a pretty serious final stock, I'm not sure the $100 budget will take care of the filtration you need in the long run; especially if you plan on avoiding the diy route.
If you are just trying to get the tank started up picking up some cheap HOB's, it definitely can be done but I wouldn't recommend it for the long haul.
The sump setup you mentioned definitely sounds like a good option but don't shy too far away from canisters as they can provide very adequate filtration for not too much money spent. An FX5 for example is an awesome cannister and can be had for around $250 with media.
I know the 200-300 dollar mark is three times what you're planning as far as budget is concerned but remember that you are filtering for 125 gallons and 33 fish. The original filter cost will be negligible in comparison to the cost of total upkeep including food, power, water, etc.
To avoid the cost of a larger filter you could definitely spend some time reading the stickies as well as watch your fair share of youtube videos, you'd be surprised what you can pull off with a little bit of homework
Good luck with whichever route you take and make sure to keep us updated!