What's the benefit blowing off live rock

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I hear people talking about they blow their rocks off just before a water change whats the benefit of this I blew my rocks off and dang was they dirty. What cleaner crew can I get to assist in this problem a lot of the detritus I believe went into my filter system And sponges cleaned immediately.
 

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that is a good question i have never done it unless it happens when i have to rearrange something so no clue here
 

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Yeah, I have one spot in my tank that there is a little build up. My tank is to large to be doing any blowing rocks and stuff. I think I my not have the right current blowing at them.
 

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I've heard about this. I blow off my zoa colonies sometimes and they're loaded with stuff like sand, etc. I usually do it before a water change, let the water clear first and then clean the sponges. I've never had a spike that way. Good luck!!


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Buildup of any kind like that should be removed. I know many people use turkey basters for such a thing. I would often start my water changes off with a small hose and start with a suction of the rocks where the buildup would occur. Since I did the water changes weekly is prevented any real amount of buildup.
I think the most common place for that kind of waste buildup is in the bottom of the sump. For that I would just wait for the water to drain and fill my sump up during a water change and use a powerhead to churn up the sump to a cloudy mess and then use a pump to pump out all the water in the sump.
 

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