Thanks again for all of the response. In my limited knowledge of the actual "chemistry" that goes into reefkeeping, I am aware that elevated phosphate slows the corals ability to deposit calcium. I have been doing months of research/reading to better understand the actual "science" behind the hobby. I have been involved in reefkeeping "successfully" now for about 14 years, and with much luck I have never had any major system crashes.
I'm experimenting more now with 2 parts, Kalk, etc., which I've never really messed with in the past. This is causing changes that I'm not familiar with - but that's not a bad thing because now I'm learning from a different angle.
I'm getting ready to order a GFO reactor from BRS, which will hopefully kick my phosphates down a lot. (.5 is pretty horrible IMO) Increased flow will come as soon as I can afford new powerheads, and I'm thinking of maybe starting up my fuge again.
So many things to do, and so little time and money to do them with! HA