too many fish in 225 gallon reef?

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My tank is 60" x 36" x 24" tall.. i have a 75 gallon sump that has about 50 gallons of water so about 275 gallon total water volume. i am running a protein skimmer and a clear water cw200 algae scrubber

fish stock is:

18 green reef chromis
2 yellow tangs
1 kole tang
1 naso tang
2 clowns
1 scopas tang.

too many fish for a mixed reef?
 

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My tank is 60" x 36" x 24" tall.. i have a 75 gallon sump that has about 50 gallons of water so about 275 gallon total water volume. i am running a protein skimmer and a clear water cw200 algae scrubber

fish stock is:

18 green reef chromis
2 yellow tangs
1 kole tang
1 naso tang
2 clowns
1 scopas tang.

too many fish for a mixed reef?
Assuming you are handling nutrient export which should be fine with a good skimmer and algal turf scrubber, I think that's a pretty light bioload for that size system. However, I tend to prefer high bioload systems because I really like lots of movement and I think with good export, your corals benefit from a high bioload due to availability of nitrogen precursors in fish poop. Jmo
 

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Nah, that is not too many. Especially if that algae scrubber is well set up. Cromis hardly even count towards bioload.

Show us a pic though. It sounds like that would be a good look.
 

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