Periodically changing marine pure (and the like) blocks?

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Hi fellow reefers,

I use marine pure and Maxspect nano-tech bio blocks as extra substrate in my tank. I read somewhere you should replace them now and then (not all at the same time of course). Are you doing that? How often?

Thanks!

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I’ve never replaced my marine pure block, it’s been in for around 4 years along with a load of Seachem matrix which I now prefer as it will last forever

Your supposed to maybe give it a rinse every so often to clear any blocked pores, well if you want to, but I haven’t
 

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Marine pure block also been in use for right at 4 years now. Was not even aware about rinsing or replacing.
 

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You don't need to replace them. But a good rinse every once in a while is ok, especially if they are in an area that collects detritus
 

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Anyone have problems with the marine blocks leaching aluminum as reviewers gave on these?
 
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Strange ... Maxspect writes on their nano-tech bio-block boxes "The Bio-Block should be cleaned or replaced every 6 months for optimal results" ...
 

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Not a clue ... do you have a link?
Old research into these you can probably easily find some results with marine pure aluminum icp testing. I was just curious because I want a 4" block potentially to set my skimmer on. Kind of a 2 for 1, skimmer stand and a nice bacteria house.
 

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If you never clean it there will eventually be problems. If I were to guess it would be in the 4-5 year range.

Here is what I got after cleaning mine after 3 years - I since rinse it out about every 1-1.5 years.

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The next time I cleaned it, it was nowhere near as bad as this but still a TON of detritus came out.
 
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If you never clean it there will eventually be problems. If I were to guess it would be in the 4-5 year range.

Here is what I got after cleaning mine after 3 years - I since rinse it out about every 1-1.5 years.

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The next time I cleaned it, it was nowhere near as bad as this but still a TON of detritus came out.
Thanks for this! I just put in new ones but will rinse ina year or so...
 

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