Your Tomini should make an excellent detritavore – in my experience, they even eat cyano with apparent gusto. (Kole's too.....bristletooth tangs in general seem to be the best aquarium tangs.)
That many moves is definitely a stress...almost like starting over in some respects....so take things slow and keep any changes small and well spaced.
Consider algae growth to be a good thing though....especially green algae. Other types may indicate a problem (and most likely a solution), but not a need to panic.
If you get green algae, keep up with a CUC population. Snails! Snails! Snails!
But also take it as a sign that you need more coral covering (shading) the available real estate AND competing for those dissolved nutrients.
That many moves is definitely a stress...almost like starting over in some respects....so take things slow and keep any changes small and well spaced.
Consider algae growth to be a good thing though....especially green algae. Other types may indicate a problem (and most likely a solution), but not a need to panic.
If you get green algae, keep up with a CUC population. Snails! Snails! Snails!
But also take it as a sign that you need more coral covering (shading) the available real estate AND competing for those dissolved nutrients.