I was hit by a bit of a eureka moment last night, (bear with me this could be painfull). And anyway, i was thinking. You seem to have a very high Ca level, 400-450 is within the realms of a very well supplied system. I've heard of people with Kalkwasser Reactors and Calcium Reactors running in tandem, and only just manageing the same sort of level. And allthough ive heard very good things about
b-ionic, i find it a little difficult to beleave that that alone could be responsible for the levels you have.
You also say that your system expiriences huge PH drops at lights out, diminished Kh levels that are disproportional to the Ca usage of a regular balanced reef. (allthough i feel this 'balance' is meerly coincidental)
Anywho, it seems that the large ammount of macros in the system are responsible for this imbalance. So that would also indicate that they are growing very well.
The large Ph drop at lights out must be due to the plants respiration, as im sure your well aware, plants photosynthasise by day, and respire at night, taking in Oxygen and releasing C02.
Reef tanks, being heavily skimmed, will have an abundance of oxygen in the water, and very little C02 due to the aggitation and resulting dissipation by the skimmers air/water mix.
This would be a bad situation for the plants during the day, but near on perfect conditions for nightly respiriation.
What im thinking is that the C02 relased by the plants during the night, due to the optimal conditions for respiration, is causing elevated levels of Ca to be released from the sand bed. Its as if your Ph drop assisted by the Co2 in releasing the Ca, a bit like super charging Kalkwasser with vinegar.
Potentially, this could be another method of creating a natural system, with a semi organic Calcium reactor.
Anyone here know the chemistry well enough to actually put some equations into this?