Well.. update on the tank. As expected, the move has taken quite a toll on the tank. Thought I had a handle on it at one point but the tank still kept "crashing" so to speak. Parameters went all over the place. 50% water changes 2x a week for the first 2 weeks definitely buffered the crashing, but then I went to 50% 1x a week the last 2 weeks and everything went to crap. Alk dropped down to 4, pH down to 7.6, and CA down to 260. In a panic I raised my alk up to 10.6 way to quickly and didn't address the CA issue. SPS corals did not like that and I lost a few in the last couple days. I am currently raising my CA while keeping Alk stable as safely as I can. I have used about a gallon of Alk from B-Ionic and will use about the same in CA when I am back to good conditions.
You know what they say, hindsight is 20/20.. and looking back I see that I focused too much on certain things, mainly Phosphates and the crazy hair algae problem I can't get rid of. Dosing vodka daily as well. So I neglected Alk/CA and was just relying on Kalk top of water from my ATO to do the job. Well.. problem with that thinking.. it may have done the job where I used to live because it was always hot there so ATO was always going. Now it is much cooler where I live and the ATO and Chiller hardly run at all. So that in turn led to a drop in Alk/CA and I didn't do anything at first by dosing 2 part accordingly. Lesson learned the hard way.. several SPS corals lost and I am not sure if it is the end yet. I hope it is with all the work this is taking. I put in a good size clean up crew a couple weeks ago but so far they don't seem to be doing too much. Hair algae, which is like a fern, grows back as fast as I can pull it out and I don't see anything eating it.
So no pics right now.. not happy at all with my tank at the moment but patience and keeping a closer eye on the parameters will bring the tank back. I should have been testing more parameters more often the first month and not relied on what worked before. Dummy me.. I knew better. No excuse.