Is my tank at capacity?

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Hi all,
I've got quite a few fish in my red sea reefer 425 now, and I was wondering if you think I was at capacity or could safely add anything else.
Current fish are:
2 x ocellaris clowns
1 x clown goby
8 x anthia (forgotten which species..)
1 x firefish
3 x banggai cardinals

Inverts:
2 x cleaner shrimp
10 - 15 snails or so

Ty in advance!
 
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I'd be happy with that. You could add more fish but it would depend on the max size of the fish. (Body weight not just length, foe example one Coral Beauty would be ok but 2-4 Grammas which get to the roughly the same length but are thinner would be fine.)
 
Yeah depending on the type of anthias, some don't get very big, I'd say you are close to max as well. Plus your fish will keep growing.
I think they are lyretail anthias after a bit of googling
 
Hi all,
I've got quite a few fish in my red sea reefer 425 now, and I was wondering if you think I was at capacity or could safely add anything else.
Current fish are:
2 x ocellaris clowns
1 x clown goby
8 x anthia (forgotten which species..)
1 x firefish
3 x banggai cardinals

Inverts:
2 x cleaner shrimp
10 - 15 snails or so

Ty in advance!
to name a few, feather dusters, squat lobsters, pom pom crabs, porcelain crab, fighting conch (harmless just looks like a gladiator helmet), sexy shrimp.
 

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