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Beautiful setup Kenny. I have seen several times that people using reactors for PO4 removal actually remove ALL of it. In turn the corals react adversely and somewhat ironically, the SPS are often the first to show signs of stress in the "ultra clean" water they are supposed to require. You may want to invest in a ultra low Phosphate test kit or maybe take a sample to your LFS if they have one and make sure it's not below .25-.50. Also what type of lighting was on the 65g? I'm assuming LEDs as you stated you wanted to stay with them. Also did you dip the corals from the swap prior to placing in the tank? That Kessil looks a lot better and has much better coverage than I expected. Out of curiosity why did you not go with the unibody? I also looked at these but honestly felt they were over-priced, especially compared to all the other options available.