I started dosing TM A and K 4 days ago due to low trace elements in an ICP test. I am starting at the low dose of 1 ml/ 100 l. I expect my TA and Ca consumption to increase as the corals start to grow again. I have not seen that yet, but only 4 days. What I did see is my NO3 drop from ~15 ppm on my last 3 test days, ( ~10 days from the 1st to 3rd), which I would call stable, to 4 ppm this morning.
I was not expecting that, but also makes sense as the algae in the tank will begin to grow better as the trace elements are being renewed.
Just wanted to mention this as I did not consider it and it is not greatly discussed, at least in the research I did about dosing trace elements.
Cheers!
I was not expecting that, but also makes sense as the algae in the tank will begin to grow better as the trace elements are being renewed.
Just wanted to mention this as I did not consider it and it is not greatly discussed, at least in the research I did about dosing trace elements.
Cheers!

My thoughts is if you have a stabile aquarium with both stable input of food and GFO (loss of PO4) and also losses of NH3/NH4 and NO3 that´s not biological - your biological growth by photosynthetic organism will consume N and P atoms in a steady ratio. Long term measurements would be able to get a possibility to reveal your system's normal ratio between NO3-N and PO4-P (-N and -P refer to the N and P parts of the entire molecules) i.e. the number of N atoms on a P atom. As an example I have done this with your figures but it needs to do more measurements in order to get a better understanding. Calculation in order to get the ratio in Molar is mg/L NO3/mg/L PO4*1,53