hows my bioload?

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i have a 92 gallon corner tank (34x34) with ecosystems sump with miracle mud (36″L x 12″W x 18″H), reef octopus 150 s and running carbon, and a whole bunch of chaeto and caulerpa in there, my current bioload is:

Its a mixed reef with lps and softies
3" scopas tang
2" tomini
3" Squampini x3
1"-2" Chromis x3
3" oscellaris clown 2x (pair)
5" starry blenny
2" flame hawk
pistol shrimp
3" Aurora goby
3" Mandarin goby x2
tiger conch x2
2 big Mexican turbos+ miscellaneous

did i hit my limit?
 
You know your tank better than anyone but i don't think you hit your limit yet.
 
Your tank will tell you when its time to stop (within reason of course --- there are accepted maximums defined). It depends on a myriad of things, such as amount of biofiltration you have as well as what kind if mechanical filtration you're running. LOL, kind of a loaded question!
 
Watch and see, you will know better than we will. Watch your fish for signs of aggression/ agitation as well a your N/P levels. If your tank can handle the load and the fish don't seem like they are living in a mosh pit consider more, but consider well. Fill gaps in rolls and preferred swimming areas so you don't get too much more overlap.
 
Watch and see, you will know better than we will. Watch your fish for signs of aggression/ agitation as well a your N/P levels. If your tank can handle the load and the fish don't seem like they are living in a mosh pit consider more, but consider well. Fill gaps in rolls and preferred swimming areas so you don't get too much more overlap.
im trying to make decisions on fish based on communite roles, tank swimming level etc, and my nitrates are .8 and po4 .06
 
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Your tank will tell you when its time to stop (within reason of course --- there are accepted maximums defined). It depends on a myriad of things, such as amount of biofiltration you have as well as what kind if mechanical filtration you're running. LOL, kind of a loaded question!
mentioned filtration
 
im trying to make decisions on fish based on communite roles, tank swimming level etc, and my nitrates are .8 and po4 .06
If they stay relatively stabile for a month or two and stuff is peaceful, sure, carefully add more.
 

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