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| I just cleaned out the back chamber of my Red Sea Max.  It's been about 6 months since I did it last and now I have two buckets full of back chamber gunk -yellow spongy stuff, pineapple sponges and tons of pods.  I want to keep the pods and get rid of the gunk.  I assume I dump all.  Any other suggestions? 
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| Try putting everything in a bucket with some LR rubble, a powerhead and a heater They will populate contact surfaces and hopefully will mostly populate the LR | 
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| Thanks Greg for your response. I used a turkey baster to siphon a good cupful out and returned them to the back chamber. Lots still back there too so all is good. I just couldn't bear to dump them ... 
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 I hear ya about dumping them, but you can't save them all if you're cleaning out a filter area | 
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