Thanks for the review, It is def on my hit list ( a couple of versions down the road); I like Neptune and their equipment. I do have a problem with the 4 tests per day though. Once my tank is on, I test once a week. With something like this, I'd like to be able to take those tests down to a lower level as well.... maybe at least down to once a day. It's not even about the money, just the fact that I don't want/need 4 tests per day.
It's better to know, than to not know. I always thought people will complain about not having enough information and not complain when they have to much information. I think this is sort of the same way. The tests are so low in cost that its better to know, then not to. What if you wanted to knock it down to 1 test per day and now your tests start becoming inaccurate and your tank has a crash because you had auto dosing on or your parameters said they were "this" when they weren't? then you go and dump a bunch of chemicals in and crash it yourself? You'll want to blame it on the trident even though it ultimately was user error. Even worse, what if you knocked them to once a week? then your lines start getting clogged and you start running into your reagent crystalizing in the lines or something of that nature? You'll blame it on the Trident and say it was junk.
Apex has to do it this way in order to keep things accurate and stable. They have to because they stand behind their products and what they say. They would never release some half a@rz ju|\|k, ever. They want to ultimately take away less from the user and have a smaller percentage of failure so that their product stands up to its name.
Let me ask you this... What if you had auto dosing on or even if you were dosing manually. heck, even if you weren't dosing and was testing once a week and now you go and dump a bunch of alk into the tank. boom crash. OR what if you started doing something new? like weekly water changes or installed a c02 scrubber and now your corals started using up alk/cal like a maniac and you tested on Saturday when you made the change, then you go test Sunday and didn't notice anything? Then your corals finally got accustomed to the change on Monday? then Tuesday/Wednesday your like WOW, that really made a change! then Friday comes and you start seeing some weirdness. Now Saturday is here and you go test to find your alk at 4 when all your coral is dying. OR even test on friday because you notice all your coral starting to die and find your alk at 4?
If you could rub a magic genie at that moment in time and the genie would say. "i can turn back time in your tank but it will cost you 74 cents a day? (i dont know what the exact number would be but take $44.95 for a 2 month reagent pack, which is 4 tests a day and divide by 60 days) Would you pay the 74 cents per day to turn back time and not have all your coral die? I'm pretty sure you would.. and if you wouldn't pay $4 bucks to not have your coral die in a week, then you must not love the hobby as much as your think. Ask anyone who's had a crash. they would do just about anything to turn back time, anything to undo something. Especially if you have thousands of dollars invested into your tank.
We spend $40+ on a single frag sometimes and its a swing in the dark on whether it will make it or die. Hell, I went to Jason's house and bought my first home-wrecker and it was $600 or $700 (can't remember). I've gotten $300-500 dollar frags from other companies and have gotten a bounce which was also a lot. I didn't know if any of those were going to make it? We never do. none of us know. We hope that it will, but it's not a guarantee. All we can do is hope for the best. Even $20 dollar frags, Count up how many corals you've bought that have died and let me know what that number is.
So to say that you wouldn't pay $40 for an "insurance policy" every 2 months just seems a bit crazy to me... What if state farm offered coral insurance? I'm sure some people would jump right on it.
Hannah Alk Reagent is $9 for 25 tests.
Hannah Cal Reagent is $23 for 25 tests.
Hannah doesn't even have a MG test but lets say its $23 as well for 25 tests since alk is always the easiest test.
THATS $55 DOLLARS FOR 25 TESTS. With the Trident you're getting 4 tests per day for 2 months which is 120 tests for $44.95. You save money and time in the long run. The trident is auto, don't have to sit and do the tests. go ahead and add your time to that cost as well?
So my question to you is... why not just let it go ahead and run the 4 tests per day?
IF JUST ONCE, JUST ONCE through-out the entire lifetime of you being in the hobby it catches something going wrong, you will sit there and think about how glad you are you made the investment, because when something goes wrong when you only wanted 1 test a week, you will sit there and kick yourself and ask yourself why you didn't just let it do its thing. you would then be in the genie scenario wishing you could pay $4 for that week to get your tank back to a good state.
THINK ABOUT THAT FOR A MOMENT