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Also, I'm not sure I believe the calcium is 448 ppm using a Hanna Checker. The calcium checkers suck. I'd get a second test with Salifert or Elos or Red Sea Pro to double check. Yeah, definitely get the alkalinity up - for LPS 8.0-9.0 dKH is a good range. The steadier you can keep the alkalinity the better. Once you get it up to the proper level, it may take weekly dosing or even twice weekly dosing to keep it in range and not fluctuating too much. Which salt are you using? You don't have a lot of corals, and if you do enough water changes of a big enough size you may be able to maintain alkalinity with water changes alone (once you get numbers back in range) - especially if you pick a salt with a known high alkalinity level to begin with like Instant Ocean or Reef Crystals. |
Switching tanks can mess up the natural balance that a mature tank has.
I would wait it out, let it find it's balance again before doing too much...water changes are fine, but patience is sometimes all that is needed. |
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