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Where will it be for sale?
*wondering how many different sites I need to have open to snag one. Kinda like concert tickets lmao
I seen 35 in stock at 1:48am. This am, most online places sold out. I passed last night feeling my Hanna’s are perfectly fine.
Trident has been released!!! You can get one starting at midnight tonight (if you are lucky).
Also I'm now off NDA so ask me anything.
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Wanna buy a couple more Hanna's
I wonder how many Tridents the local stores got.
Could use some more reagent.
Terrence was saying reagents were 45$ a month. Is that based on 3-4 tests a day? How often do you plan to test? I test alk 1-2 a week, which for my tank has been plus or minus a tenth (low/medium demand mixed tank). And big water change every 14 days. I don’t see the huge improvement I would see with trident at this time. But I do want more apex![]()
Definitely questions for you :-
1. Do we have to do Ca and Mg tests once a day to do 2 Alk tests in 24 hours ? I would hate that as even in a choked acropora system , the Ca and Mg values hardly change especially with a Calcium reactor . So why test in 24 hours ?
2. How painful was the maintenance ? Can you tel us anything about sending in the unit every 18-24 months that Terrence talked about for servicing ? Not a deal breaker for me but just want to know how much of a hassle is it especially with 200$ for servicing .
3. If I wish , can I schedule the Alk tests along with Ca and Mg to be done once in 2-3 days or even 7 days rather than everyday ?
4. How much of reagents will be available for purchase before hand as I would hate to run out of reagents and then it’s out fo stock everywhere else as it often happens with much anticipated product like these especially where reagents can last 1-2 months ?
It would help me decide whether to invest in trident or not with these answers
Terrence was saying reagents were 45$ a month. Is that based on 3-4 tests a day? How often do you plan to test? I test alk 1-2 a week, which for my tank has been plus or minus a tenth (low/medium demand mixed tank). And big water change every 14 days. I don’t see the huge improvement I would see with trident at this time. But I do want more apex![]()
1. Minimum testing is 2 Cal/Mg and 4 Alk tests a day. Two reasons for this. First it keeps the system accuracy up. If you drop below that you would not get as precise results. Second, your parameters vary more than you probably think. Alk in particular will follow a day/night usage cycle. Testing that often also allows you to catch issues before they cause problems. Just doing things like adding a frag or vacuuming the sand bed will affect things.
2. We have not had to do the maintenance. They will have a DYI option that will be under $100 but recommend against it due to the ease of messing it up. For the send in option it will be $150 - $200 (price not set yet). They are also talking about a an exchange option so you don't have to be without the Trident while being serviced. Keep your box if you might be using the send in option.
3. They have preset test schedules that work well. Lowest is 2/4, next is 4/8. You do have to do the minimum to keep the Trident running with precision. You can also easily kick off manual additional tests whenever you want.
4. Each reagent pack will last you about 2 months if you run the minimum testing. Shelf life is 1 year. Only Neptune will be selling reagents initially due to needing to make sure they are fresh and shipped right. Initially they will limit orders to 2 packs per order to make sure everyone can get them when needed.
You know you want one. In the short time I've had one my tank has really stabilized. Corals are looking healthier than ever. Add in the DOS control and you have two of your major parameters locked down and closely monitored. It should not only provide good long term consistency, but is great insurance against tank crashes. It also helps with lazy tester syndrome. "I'll test next week, things don't change that much in a week". Four weeks later, "How did my Alk get down to 6"?
Thank you for answering the questions . It helps me understand a few key points that affects my decision to go for it or not .
So if I understand you correctly , the multiple tests are necessary for accuracy of the system . Is there no calibration involved so that I can have accuracy without multiple tests ?
So if I understand you correctly , the multiple tests are necessary for accuracy of the system . Is there no calibration involved so that I can have accuracy without multiple tests ?