Rock shooting sand...?

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So, I've noticed sand randomly shooting from the bottom of the rock structure. It is powerful enough to hit the glass. In a low flow area.... any possible things it could be?

No gobies in the tank

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I haven't been able to get a video
 
I haven't heard any clicking. Only my sails scraping the glass at night
 
Checked the tank at lights out and didn't see anything. I'm going to keep investigating.
 
What other fish do you have? My blennies clean and move sand/debris from their homes.
 
What other fish do you have? My blennies clean and move sand/debris from their homes.
 
Sphagettiworm possibly? I have a few and i see sand like rock shavings shoot from the hole a few times a day
 
A bivalve maybe. I've got a clam and whenever you disturb the sand he hides under he shoots up a gust of sand. (Not one of those fancy photosynthetic clams, one rescued from the seafood counter at the grocery store).
 
It's possible a bivalve. I have some in my live rock.
So in the tank I have a:
6 line wrass
2 clown
Sapphire damsel
Cleaner shrimp
Peppermint shrimp
Serpent starfish.

I did notice tonight that the end of my featherduster tube is close to the same area. Can that cause it?
 
Oh I have snails and hermit crabs
3 red hermits
And 2 blue hermits
 

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