ICP Analysis After Water Change

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I recently got some results back from an ICP analysis, and was hoping to get some thoughts. I tested this right after a water change with a 180 gallon display and a 70 gallon sump. I use Tropic Marin Pro Reef Salt Mix. I suppose I'm surprised by a number of the trace elements such as Sr, Cr, Fe, I, and Ni being low. Is this something I should be worried about? I'm a bit surprised by the Magnesium as that has been testing high for a while using Salifert testing. I've stopped dosing Mg, and am surprised it's still as high as it is... I imagine the Mg in the salt mix is high as well and my coral just aren't using it? Would welcome other thoughts everyone has.
 

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Do you have macroalgae? That can suck up nutrients. Dosing a supplement would help
Thanks for the reply. Are stating the macroalgae can suck up the trace elements. I suppose my concern is that a number of trace elements are too low. I do use an algae scrubber - but have cut that down a lot as it appeared it was taking out too many nutrients.
 

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