Ideas for Attachments for Acrylic Rod

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Hello Reefers!

On my website, I currently sell a sand sifter that allows you to sift your sand bed quite easily. The question here is what other attachments would you guys find useful? The item would essentially be a 36 inch acrylic rod fitted with a handle (just like on the current sand sifter), but with various other attachments. See the images below for more understanding.
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I think some kind of fork like type attachment that comes out at a 90° angle to pickup frag plugs from a rack would be cool to have. So I could move frags without getting my arm wet.
 
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I think some kind of fork like type attachment that comes out at a 90° angle to pickup frag plugs from a rack would be cool to have. So I could move frags without getting my arm wet.
Good idea! This is definitely something I could make. Let me know if you would be interested!
 
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