Triton Refugium

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I have had a lot of detritus in the refugium. Siphoning it out seems to remove a lot of live coral food, copepods, etc, plus if the plants are disturbed it creates a lot of detritus in the water column.
Some of the Europeans are putting a power head in the refugium to keep the detritus in suspension.
I'm trying out a new method to remove the excess detritus, by adding 14 star serpents to the refugium.
When I was snorkeling in the reefs, I found out by flipping over large rocks I would see many star serpents and brittle stars.
So lets see how this works out?
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Following this. Curious about how this works out for you...
 
That is very nice! The bristle stars are still crawling around in the sump?
 
Haha that's great! Aren't they damaging any corals? That acro in the last picture.....amazing colours, well done!
 

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