What fish would you add?

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Tank is a nuvo20 1.5 years old.

Current stock list
2 black ice clowns
1 tailspot blenny
1 sexy shrimp (adding 3-4 more when I find them)
7 hermit crabs
6 cerith snails
4 trochus snails
2 mini brittle starfish


I’m looking to add fish to help increase my nutrients as now I am testing at .01 phos and 2 nitrate. I want a little more nutrients to help with the colors of my corals and I would like to not have to does to keep them there.

If it was your tank what would you add? I’m looking for ideas! Below is a full tank shot to give a idea of tanks layout.
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I would think something semi-aggressive - maybe an orchid dottyback, or a talbot's damsel. Something that can hold its own with the clowns already in there.
 
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I would think something semi-aggressive - maybe an orchid dottyback, or a talbot's damsel. Something that can hold its own with the clowns already in there.
Clowns are pretty docile unless something ventures into their Xenia colony. Only thing aloud in there is the tailspot to pick algae but will get chased away sometimes. They will pickup hermits and carry them away and nibble at trochus snails too.


Thanks everyone else keep them coming in!
 

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