Nano 55l stocking

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i currently have an aquanano 40 setup, its 55l with a luma pixie 30w light, various sps, lps and soft corals.
I had a coral goby in there but he sadly past, i left it just corals for a while with the odd dose of fish food for remaining hermits and snails

im looking for any stocking ideas, mostly readily available from most aquatic stores would be best.
I was thinking something more aggressive, so a single or small group of damsels? i quite like the humbug damsel
or perhaps a dotty back of some kind?

any suggestions would be great, even if they don't match my specifications above, but will fit in a nano!
Thanks! and aplogies if this goes against the rules! me being eager for answers and all that
 

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i currently have an aquanano 40 setup, its 55l with a luma pixie 30w light, various sps, lps and soft corals.
I had a coral goby in there but he sadly past, i left it just corals for a while with the odd dose of fish food for remaining hermits and snails

im looking for any stocking ideas, mostly readily available from most aquatic stores would be best.
I was thinking something more aggressive, so a single or small group of damsels? i quite like the humbug damsel
or perhaps a dotty back of some kind?

any suggestions would be great, even if they don't match my specifications above, but will fit in a nano!
Thanks! and aplogies if this goes against the rules! me being eager for answers and all that
firefish, neon goby, blenny, Court jester/hectors goby , or maybe a near species only sexy shrimp tank, that could be really cool, one of the smaller shrimp gobies. You could get a feather duster too if you wanted.
 
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