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12/14/2011, 12:57 PM | #1 |
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Blowing off rocks
I had a quick question about blowing off live rock before a water change. I think I have adequate flow in my tank. I have a 29g biocube, with a mj1200 return pump and an mp-10 on almost all the way (3 LEDs down from full speed). When I use a turkey baster to blow the rocks before a wc I blow around a lot of stuff. It white, at first I thought it was sand but it seems smaller. It creates a snowstorm effect in the tank. Anyone have the same experiance.
I do this once a week.
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12/14/2011, 01:06 PM | #2 |
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It all falls under the general term "detritus"-- algae fragments, fish poop, uneaten food, sediment in the rocks, etc. Very common in newish tanks and subsides somewhat after a year or so if flow is good and the tank is properly maintained.
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12/14/2011, 05:24 PM | #3 |
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Okay the tank is a downgrade of my 50g into a biocube. If I add any more flow I can't keep sand.
Should I keep blowing it off weekly or would more be better.
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12/14/2011, 05:40 PM | #4 |
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One mp10 almost all the way in a bc29 ??? Really? What kind of corals/fish do you have?
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Rather than blowing off your rocks before a wc, try siphoning the stuff out first. Especially in the areas where it builds up the most. You should be able to get most of it out of the tank before you blow off the rocks to lift up the remainder.
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Corals are a few recordia, fuzzy mushroom, frog spawn, birdsnest, assorted zoas, yellow polyp (forgot name), superman monti,pink lemonaid, Hawkins, unknown pink Sps and another unknown brown Sps with green polyps. No one seems to mind the flow, the clowns actually sleep right next to the mp10 in night mode. Even the frogspawn only gently sways.
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12/16/2011, 09:57 AM | #8 |
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I think he means on the rocks, if it's on the sand you can suck it up just get the siphon tube close enough to suck up the detritus while losing a minimal amount of sand.
the problem I have is it seems to land on the rock and you really can't see it until you blast it with a powerhead or a turkey baster. |
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