Pretty much anything except high demanding SPS corals. Your tank is not that tall, so with that much lighting, you're good to go.
Xenia, mushrooms, zoanthids, frogspawn, hammer, sarcophytons, nepthelia, acans, blastos, brains, favias, caulestrea, tubestrea, some easy montipora and pociliopora, protopalythoa, star polyps, organ pipe, daisy coral, anthelia, mushroom anemones, and any non-photosynthetic corals.
Granted, you do your research and know your tank, and your new livestocks requirements etc. You have to know your water quality, know your corals, know your purchases before you start just buying corals. Corals are live - and some are better left in the ocean. Make sure you are aware of all responsible reef keeping activities/methods and skills.