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It might be to protect the next Neptune item to come out. Someone can start a thread and have it get derailed several times along the way.
 
It might be to protect the next Neptune item to come out. Someone can start a thread and have it get derailed several times along the way.
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I need a layaway plan so my wife doesn't see it come out all at once.

In all seriousness though @Terence will there be a pre-order on this or will just be a drop on X date? Sorry if this has been said before somewhere but I haven't read every post as I found most of them not being related to the product.
 
I need a layaway plan so my wife doesn't see it come out all at once.

In all seriousness though @Terence will there be a pre-order on this or will just be a drop on X date? Sorry if this has been said before somewhere but I haven't read every post as I found most of them not being related to the product.
@Terence I would like to know this as well. I have the money burning a hole in my pocket. My Wife doesnt get why I want....I mean need the Trident but she is on board with it... :-) However, she grows weary with every day.
 
So I have a real question. So when it goes through the post test disposal and cleaning, what is it rated to pump the fluid distance or height wise? Trying to see if I need to go to a local waste then pump it out of there with a big boy pump to my drain.
 
In context - my response was directed at someone touting the benefits of testing 3 elements as a reason to buy a Neptune product and using that to criticize someone that bought a product that only tested Alkalinity. So - I don't think its a straw man argument. Nor is an argument why NOT to buy a Trident. That post was specifically to state my opinion - that the reason to buy a Trident is not that it can measure Mg and Ca. The main reason is that it measures alkalinity - the other 2 are thrown in, other reasons are compatibility with Apex, the relatively low cost, etc. There are many reasons to buy the product including the method by which alkalinity is tested.


Im not trying to be offensive or negative about the Trident or the other product - nor was I trying to praise the other one. The reason the thread goes here and there is that its been months since the original FAQ post went up. I'm not expecting an answer to this question - and I think it has been answered elsewhere - but (anyone can chime in) - what is the benefit of testing Mg even daily?
That wasn’t wha t I was referring too.
 
@Terence, the pic of the warehouse with a bunch of Tridents makes them look rather large. Can you share the dimensions on the unit and how much space you need in front of it to be able to properly open it to change reagent bottles?

Thanks!
Its smaller than a bread box ;)
 
This comment isn't relevant. Just trying to get us closer to 2000!
 
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