I'm compiling a spreadsheet to compare dosing routines of different club members for a CO2-injected, high-light tanks in an effort to find out how dosing might depend on different factors. Having general recommendations from articles and forums is one thing and looking at the actual figures (and comparing them in context of particular tank parameters) is totally different story. So, if you want to help us newbies to get a grasp on what works and why, could you, please, provide the following info (for a CO2-injected, high-light tank):
Dosing. I put that in the table as daily ppm doses. If it's in terms of teaspoons or milliliters, I need to know the tank size and frequency of dosing to calculate the daily ppm doses:
- Nitrate
- Phosphate
- Potassium
- Magnesium
- Iron
- Traces
- Excel (or other form of glutaraldehyde)
Nitrate and phosphate levels if you care to measure them.
Factors (besides CO2 and light) that might affect the need for dosing:
- Water kH and gH (or, at least, is it tap, well, or RO (then reconstituted with what?))
- Frequency and scale of water changes
- Substrate
- Tank age
- Plant load
- Fish load
- Sump of canister filter
- Anything else?
Picture of the tank wouldn't hurt either

I would sincerely appreciate your input.