When you transfered the power filters over, did you add them to the tank while the water was still cold? Perhaps your nitrifying bacteria went into shock, or you somehow killed it? Was the power filter left dry at all? Did you 'Clean' them really good before you swapped tanks? FYI, Water holds very little to no bacteria, so it won't jump start your tank at all, it is the power filters that will help.. but it looks like the nitrosomas have died off?
It sounds like to me, he has no nitrifying bacteria to break down fish waste.
A build up of Ammonia, causing the acidity, is what is making his pH drop... ?
Is your tank slightly cloudy? What does your Ammonia/Nitrite register at?
Sounds like your tap water has a low alkalinity, so you will want to buffer it with crushed corals, not chemicals.. Also the silicone could be questionable.
It sounds like to me, he has no nitrifying bacteria to break down fish waste.
A build up of Ammonia, causing the acidity, is what is making his pH drop... ?
Is your tank slightly cloudy? What does your Ammonia/Nitrite register at?
Sounds like your tap water has a low alkalinity, so you will want to buffer it with crushed corals, not chemicals.. Also the silicone could be questionable.