Help with ICP test results

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My 75 gallons tank is 1 year old and corals aren’t happy despite seemingly correct parameters so I did an ICP test. Lots of things are wrong, some because of mistakes (high magnesium) or because I was trying to get rid of dinos (high silicate) or others. I haven’t done regulars water changes, mostly because dinos come back when I do. I was dosing All for Reef 10 ml per day which is most probably not enough considering those results.

So a good water change will be in order and many elements will have to be dosed (boron, iodine, zinc, copper, manganese, iron, chromium, cobalt). I will also remove activated carbon to help with high barium. I also need to find out if food is causing nickel levels to be elevated.

Here are my questions :
1- Once I dose missing elements to the correct values, will dosing All for Reef suffice to maintain them at a good level (I have been doing it at 10 ml per day for the last 4-6 weeks) ?

2- Will doing a water change be enough to correct whatever is elevated or should I use other specific measures ?

3- Do you see anything that I should worry about in those results ? (I have highlighted in red when values were outside normal range).

4- Is my rodi water okay ?

Thank you

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Water changes are the best option IMO.

When there’s a lot to correct, changing water brings balance back in the cheapest way compared to dosing and removing all sorts of elements.
 
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Water changes are the best option IMO.

When there’s a lot to correct, changing water brings balance back in the cheapest way compared to dosing and removing all sorts of elements.
Water changes are okay randomly but hard for me to do regularly. Which is why I went with All for Reef, but I guess I wasn’t using it correctly.
 

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