Pinpointing the problem with my tank

Agree, send a water sample to triton for testing. Your basic Params look good. The gray monti cap can be caused by low potassium, but that typically wouldn't cause stn.
 
Did you check the ammonia in your tank? I had a 50 gallon tank up for a year and then suddenly had all kinds of issues with it. Turns out my nitrifying process failed and I had ammonia in my tank. And that's after I reduced the amount of fish I had. I had to get live rock from other reefers and use the Dr Tims and BioSpira.

I didn't think to check ammonia after my initial cycle again. Now I use the Seneye to test it periodically.
 
I actually did the Triton test to see if anything bad showed up, the only red flag was copper but this was well under the natural ocean levels for copper. I ran polyfilter for a while to be sure.

I use a seneye so PH and Ammonia are constantly monitored. I bought a brand new KH test kit so know its at the right value.

I dont have a sump, my setup is very simple, I have the main tank, hang on side skimmer and hang on side GFO reactor. I just remembered though that there is something in my tank, a small piece of a 'Juwel' tank lid. Basically I cut a section out of the lid for my skimmer piping and was using the cut off piece to stop water going through a cable hole behind the tank, but one day it fell in and landed right at the back. I figured it was material used for the tank lid so shouldn't cause a problem, maybe now i'lll fish it out!
 
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