62g AIO fish ideas

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I know this is everyone's favorite topic but I'm still new and I'm looking for experienced reefer's opinions. I'm looking for fish suggestions ideally some more active swimmers. I feel like I'm getting short on cave space. I was thinking a type of Dwarf angel but I'm open to suggestions. Bonus points for captive bred. Relevant info below.

Tank: Tideline 62g AIO lagoon 48" wide. ~2in sand bed.

Filtration: aquamaxx ws-1 skimmer, chaeto refugium (so far nutrients have been steadily low)

Fish: 2 Occelaris Clowns, Royal Gramma, Yellow Watchman Goby

Inverts: pistol shrimp, tuxedo urchin, fighting conch, blue legged hermits, astraea/trochus/cerith snails. RBTA

Coral: Acans, Hammer, Duncans, Zoas, GSP (not all in display tank yet but plan to be)

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I know this is everyone's favorite topic but I'm still new and I'm looking for experienced reefer's opinions. I'm looking for fish suggestions ideally some more active swimmers. I feel like I'm getting short on cave space. I was thinking a type of Dwarf angel but I'm open to suggestions. Bonus points for captive bred. Relevant info below.

Tank: Tideline 62g AIO lagoon 48" wide. ~2in sand bed.

Filtration: aquamaxx ws-1 skimmer, chaeto refugium (so far nutrients have been steadily low)

Fish: 2 Occelaris Clowns, Royal Gramma, Yellow Watchman Goby

Inverts: pistol shrimp, tuxedo urchin, fighting conch, blue legged hermits, astraea/trochus/cerith snails. RBTA

Coral: Acans, Hammer, Duncans, Zoas, GSP (not all in display tank yet but plan to be)

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Definetly plenty of room for some schooling fish. Possibly some firefish?
Helfrichi's are a favorite of mine
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