Stocking & Adding More Sand?

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Hey Everyone...
My tank (60 Gallon Cube) is approx 5 months old now and currently houses 2 clowns, 2 firefish, a goby and a fire shrimp. I was looking to add one more fish, preferably a show piece like a dwarf angel or something. However, since my tank is a reef, I want the fish to be reef compatible. Any ideas? Furthermore, My tank is developing bare spots on one side of the tank and other side being 5 inches deep in some spots. How do I go about adding more sand and how do I stop that sand from being thrown around and creating a bare spot again. Thanks!
 

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Any dwarf angel come with a caution risk.
Your flow is probably to strong that moves your sand up.
Change the direction of the flow as it won't move the sand away.
 

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Agreed on flow...try to alter that to keep it from "piling" up in spots.

If a small red fish is something you're interested in, look in to a flame hawkfish. Your Fire Shrimp may be in danger, so that is one drawback.
 
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Agreed on flow...try to alter that to keep it from "piling" up in spots.

If a small red fish is something you're interested in, look in to a flame hawkfish. Your Fire Shrimp may be in danger, so that is one drawback.

I saw one of those yesterday in my LFS and they are so darn cute.. However, I don't know if I feel like risking the life of my shrimp.
 

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I saw one of those yesterday in my LFS and they are so darn cute.. However, I don't know if I feel like risking the life of my shrimp.

Understand completely.
 

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Two cardinals would be fine as of now.
Let your tank mature a bit more and lookk for another fish or pair.
 

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