My nitrates are close to zero. Alkalinity 8. Phosphates ? Calcium? Don’t have a test for that. I’m guessing I know what you’re going to say next . Get a test kit for that
I started to dose to raise my alkalinity which was at like 3
just in case, 8 dkh =. 2.8 meg/l. Any chance you read the wrong table when you read "close to 3" ?
I have a 29 gal. In a new tank with 3 soft coral, I agree that 10% weekly water changes is all you need to do right now. Test your new salt water and verify your mixing process , just to make sure you have reliable water going in your tank.
Testing the tank regularly is good, and I disagree to some extend about not needing to dose. A 10% water change will only change, well, 10% so, it's possible that NO3 an PO4 can build up and ALK/CA get depleted over time. Testing will confirm whether or not the water changes are sufficient for your tank down the road.
Also, occasional larger water changes can be an effective maintenance tool for a nano. look up the rip clean/sand bed rinse threads read them. Again, not for now, but understanding the biology of this approach could be helpful early one time corrections/remedies as opposed to stop gap additives that create longer term issues.
One last thing, do you have target number ranges?