Adding a Flame Angel to a 32???

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I’m just looking for an active fish for my tank. It doesn’t have to be an angel but maybe a wrasse or something else. I feel like my tank is missing a center piece
The pygmy in my tank is far and away the most active. Constantly swimming all over the tank. So much fun to watch.
 
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I have a small Flame Angel right now in a 55 I guess he is 1 3/4" but I think the tank is too small for him but my 90 will be arriving on Tuesday so he will be fine for awhile while the new build matures. This one seems to be ok with coral but I have had one then not only nipped but ate coral for every meal
 
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I’m just looking for an active fish for my tank. It doesn’t have to be an angel but maybe a wrasse or something else. I feel like my tank is missing a center piece

The Pygmy Angel or Cherubfish could work. They tend to be less prone than other Centropyge Angels to nip, but they can be aggressive. If you want something that is a safer bet and more peaceful you could do a pink streaked wrasse:

https://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+1378+2908&pcatid=2908
 
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