Redsea max e-170 Bioload

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Hey y'all, I am very new to reefing (as well as to reef2reef). Could you guys tell me if this is an excessive bioload on the max e-170, considering the stock filtration (protein skimmer) on it as well as the 45 gal total volume with a 37 gal display volume? I plan on doing 10-20% water changes weekly and keeping close parameters to ensure the safety of the tank.

x1-2 black ice clownfish
x1 midas blenny
x1 purple firefish
x1 yellow watchman goby
x1 pistol shrimp
x1 fire shrimp
x1 royal gramma
x2-3 banggai cardinal
some corals as well
 

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Welcome!

The Banggai will probably turn on each other at some point. I haven't experienced this myself since I have never kept them but others here have. :)
 

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