Stocking help and ideas please

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hello I have a 32 biocube over a year old really want to add more fish but not sure what would be a good option with my cure tank mates and set up
Right now we have :
2 clownfish
1 firefish
Peppermint shrimp
Cleaner shrimp
2 nasarius snails
1 turbo snail
4 hermit crabs
Recently had a yellow watchman that passed away
But was pretty upset with how much it hid all the time so would definitely be looking for something more active,
I have about a inch of live sand lots of rock had bunch of small sponges popping up and some micro brittle stars my parameters pretty consistent I test once a week and are
cal:380ppm
dKH:8-9 (I use seachem reef fusion1 and2 every other week)
Phosphate:0
Nitrate:0
Nitrite:0
Ammonia:0
PH:8.2
Salinity:1.023
I religiously do 4gal water changes every 14 days

My tank is completely overhauled from stock with:
-Intank media box running floss,purigen and chemipure blue
-Intank fudge box with just a media bag in it but plan to start a refugium
-Innovative marine 426gph return pump
-jbj true temp 150 titanium heater
-jebao pp4 wavemaker

So what are some good options for new fish any ideas suggestions be greatly appreciated
 

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Interesting I’ve never seen those before are they aggressive?

Nope, they are quite peaceful and active. Maybe not the brightest fish ever but they are still very nice and have a good disposition.
 
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Nope, they are quite peaceful and active. Maybe not the brightest fish ever but they are still very nice and have a good disposition.[/QUOT
Nope, they are quite peaceful and active. Maybe not the brightest fish ever but they are still very nice and have a good disposition.
havent seen them at my LFS or in stock online any other suggestions?
 

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