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My curiosity is piqued for what is covered up by the gray overlay in the upper left of this picture @terrence.

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I didn’t even notice that until you said something. Looks like some desks back there but I’m hoping it is the new Neptune Quattro so I can do auto water changes and dose my 2 part all from one unit!
 
I still stand by original comment. Is it relevant? Well then we need to start at the route of the word "relevant". We define it as having significant and demonstrable bearing on the matter at hand. While I was trying to increase the post count so Terrance would make good on his promise to all of us. I then created a comment and while not significant, technically did demonstrate bearing on this thread.....hmmmm. So many things to Ponder and think about....So little time.....

Where was I?.......oh yeah this should be post 1043 by now.......

Place your bets! I have all night :-)
 
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Saw this today
 
Well, his technology is featured in the Trident, sooooo... Yeah.
 
@Terrance - I dont know if this has been asked and answered before. Will there be an update in the future for Apex Fusion that will give us an option to print out the graphs from a particular timeframe? I love data and it would be a cool option to print out the whole week/month of these tests to compare.
 
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?
@Terence already gave several great answers to this question, but I will add my own answer. Trident is able to track Mg with such precision that in some ways, it is able to function as a surrogate for monitoring salinity. I've seen a couple of different situations on a couple of different tanks where there was a problem that was affecting salinity, and the first indication of the problem was a change in how Mg was tracking. Even if a tank has a salinity probe already, having the Mg number track together with the salinity probe's readings provides extra confirmation of what the salinity probe is showing.
 
@Terence already gave several great answers to this question, but I will add my own answer. Trident is able to track Mg with such precision that in some ways, it is able to function as a surrogate for monitoring salinity. I've seen a couple of different situations on a couple of different tanks where there was a problem that was affecting salinity, and the first indication of the problem was a change in how Mg was tracking. Even if a tank has a salinity probe already, having the Mg number track together with the salinity probe's readings provides extra confirmation of what the salinity probe is showing.
Thanks - yeah - he did answer it - this adds to the rationale. Again - I said it 9 months ago (or so) the more questions that are answered - the better marketing for Neptune (assuming the questions are answered) - which they have been. People that say someone asking a question should 'just go away' - apparently dont understand this. (PS - the majority of this has nothing to do with your answer - thanks - just a general comment:)
 
@Terrance - I dont know if this has been asked and answered before. Will there be an update in the future for Apex Fusion that will give us an option to print out the graphs from a particular timeframe? I love data and it would be a cool option to print out the whole week/month of these tests to compare.
Couldn't agree more with this. Some way to export Neptune readings in batch to say a .csv format would be awesome.
 
From what i have heard supplies are going to be very limited at release. So don’t be surprised if you’re waiting awhile to get one.
 
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