Hey that's really sharp I mean ideal. That type of modular scape beats the old wall system we cut teeth on because it's accessible if any type of invader seats in. You can literally lift up the stacks out of the tank and use a knife to rid any invader, set them back in clean it will live uninvaded not because of params, but because you made it accessible.
If your ammonia holds there I'd literally do nothing but feed way lighter than normal for about a week or two, or if feed shouldn't be hedged then increased water changes just as a safety net. If you did literally nothing it would still be fine that is enough active surface area for the bioload shown, the water changes post move are just safer base habits. If I had a large reef I'd want it to look like that.
I learned over time that significance of ammonia readings means just as much as their total accuracy. Ammonia kits are handy for identifying lost fish and medication impacts, large readings that are a -movement- from a previous steady state. But with corals open, opercular motion normal in fish, no rising readings, no water cloud and no room smell and enough live rock to command a base bioload I simply rate the significance of the readings as low enough to not test anymore other than nitrate ceilings for algae control.
When we started seeing low level nitrite readings, seeming cycle stalled issues, in tanks that used prime water conditioner recently those little confounds started to add up that we never based any tank issues on a one off ammonia or trite reading, it had to be part of a greater picture (literally) of the system to ascertain significance. I've never seen any amount of live rock of fair portion, and that circled above is good, fail to skip cycle if the new tank bioloading wasn't extreme (that isn't above)
Reefers tend to use ten times the amount of live rock needed beyond nitrification requirements for a given system, we deal in excesses (and all extra space stores detritus, nitrate factory, as a double edged sword) Though you've reduced scape mass, you're still in excess that's enough to run more fish very soon. you'll be able to keep your system cleaner from now on this redo is ideal.