How to use elevated parameters with Triton?

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I want to go Triton on my new tank (120 gallon), I want to look for elevated parameters. But before I do something stupid, it's better to ask. How can I achieve my goal of an elevated parameter tank while getting the stability and reduce water changes of the Triton products?

Reasoning: BRSTV recently step in the debate if ocean levels or elevated levels are best overall (coloration and growth). While the results were not 100% consistent, they were good enough to seek elevated elements to get better coloration and faster growth.
BRSTV: Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i66hnO04Z4U&t

thanks in advance for any input.
 
I have not personally used Triton but as with other balling systems the only way to keep your parameters on the higher end is to use more of each part. As I'm sure you're aware, the caveat is that doing this with Triton you're not just elevating kH, Ca and Mg but also boosting the trace elements, many of which are not going to be consumed creating a surplus. I would guess the periodic testing is also going to be a surprise given that you're straying outside their recommendations.
If it were my system I'd probably feel safer doing this experiment with a standard 2-part where the numbers aren't as imperative.
 

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