I’m really torn on this one. I have an apex and I love it. My initial thought was that I would get the Trident when it came out and didn’t really consider anything else. However, with the Trident on backorder it gave me a little time to look around. In my opinion, the Alkatronic isn’t even worth considering. It’s way too expensive for measuring one thing. The Mind Stream looks cool, but if I’m going to drop $1k on a chemistry monitor it has to do Calc, Alk, Mag, Nitrates, and Phosphates at a minimum. So that leaves me with the Trident or Reef Bot. Obviously they have a $300 price difference. The Reef Bot clocks in at $899 while the Trident is a slimmer $599. The Reef Bot can monitor all the parameters I care about while the Trident only monitors Calc, Alk, and Mag. I think Reef Bot allows you to create your own testing schedule while Trident has a minimum testing schedule which forces a minimum reagent purchasing schedule. I think I will work on a spreadsheet to see if the Trident reagent cost will cause it to be more expensive over time.
Please don’t think this is a Reef Bot lovefest. $300 more money and another interface to work with is not appealing. I’m worried about the accuracy of the product and longevity of the company. I’m pretty sure Apex isn’t going anywhere and have always treated me with great customer service.
For those that have one, what are your thoughts? Are there other things I need to consider?
Please someone help me decide! ;Nailbiting
Please don’t think this is a Reef Bot lovefest. $300 more money and another interface to work with is not appealing. I’m worried about the accuracy of the product and longevity of the company. I’m pretty sure Apex isn’t going anywhere and have always treated me with great customer service.
For those that have one, what are your thoughts? Are there other things I need to consider?
Please someone help me decide! ;Nailbiting

I worked with their engineer and chemist but could never get it calibrated properly and the Alk readings were all over the place. (Phosphate and Nitrate seemed fine) Its possible I received a lemon. I'm not sure, even with the title "Reefbot for early adopters," its ready for wider customer sales. It feels like it should still be very much in beta. Really cool tech though and I look forward to the next iteration.

