I think many people who have been in the hobby for a long time would advise you to not shoot for a specific number and make drastic alterations to get there. At least that is the sentiment I have gotten from similar questions. As a starting point I would shoot for ~10 but once you get corals in let them be your guide. If everything looks happyand healthy you are in good shape. If you notice the corals not doing great, then start considering where your levels are at. I have seen beautiful displays running at near 0 nitrates and phosphates and I have seen equally nice tanks at 20+ nitrates and 0.5+ phosphates, both SPS dominate. Most of those people dont even check their tank chemistry for months! When you start chasing numbers instead of just watching your coral health is when you disrupt the balance of the tank, I have learned this the hard way...
I also agree with the sentiment above, get quality test kits that are reliable