Sump inverts?

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Hey guys. Recently moved my chocolate chip star to my display tank (the one with no corals). But since I moved him I have a lot of detritus in the sump (I have live rocks down there from the previous owner). Is there any inverts that would be safe down there besides the sea star? Like an interesting detritus eater for the sump
 

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Hey guys. Recently moved my chocolate chip star to my display tank (the one with no corals). But since I moved him I have a lot of detritus in the sump (I have live rocks down there from the previous owner). Is there any inverts that would be safe down there besides the sea star? Like an interesting detritus eater for the sump
Lots of pods! Maybe some hermits? Perhaps an emerald crab
 
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Lots of pods! Maybe some hermits? Perhaps an emerald crab
Hum I do have lots of pods cause I have a mandarin pair! A crab would be cool. Have a few emeralds in another tank but a different crab would be cool!
 

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