Fishtank load ???

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so i know this question has been debated before im sure. but i have a 90 gallon tank. am wondering figuring none of my fish will be any bigger than about 4-5 inches. approx how many fish can i keep in my tank?? any thoughts??
 

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That is not something that can really be answered the way you asked need more info
filter type of fish and what ever ells you can think to add
 

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honestly i would say in a 90 you can keep any wheres from 10-15 up to 20 depeneding on the fish and equipment you use
 

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lol like u said thou it matters on the fish whats in the tank how muc hlive rocck do u have a sump, ur skimmer
 
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lol. okay well we have a wet/dry sump (with the bioballs--which i just realized could be why i have the nitrate issue), protein skimmer, but i dont know what types. mikel did all the setup of equip so i dont really know exactly what we have. prob have about 120 lbs of live rock (guessing)
so far i have 2 bangaii, 2 tru percs, 3 lyretail, 1 midas blenny, 1 pygmy cherub angel, 1 rusty clown goby, 1 mandarin

dont know i helped any. :)
 

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If it's a reef I would not add much more maybe one or two more Thats why I like coral you can have as much as you can fit in the tank
 
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should i really take the bioballs out? if so what do i put in their place or do you leave it empty?
also if i take out the bioballs then instead of a nitrate issue then dont i end up having ammonia issues?

if i just leave the bioballs in place can i place some liverock rubble or whatever where the sump is to help rid of the nitrates or at least some of it before it reaches back into the tank?
 
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yeah on the fish load thats kinda what i was figuring was maybe just one or two more. thanks for the input.
 
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well if i take them out then.... what do i do with the bioball compartment?
 

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make it a small fuge, or add rubble rock!!! or add some cheato with a small light-well that would be a fuge! do u have a pic?
 

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