Neptune Apex Nitrate and Phosphate Monitor

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My question is how can a small new company ABC Reagents beat the biggest reef aquarium Controller company Neptune to the punch by creating a auto Nitrate and phosphate tester??
Because the Trident build quality is high school science project grade. By far the worst $600 I’ve ever spent. And yes, I’ve been to Vegas, but Vegas was fun.
 

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You dont put money into R&D on something other people have already figured out.

They will wait a while for one to get perfected and simply buy the 2nd place company, only to integrate it horribly. See the MXM for example.

The only thing about this that really annoys me is there is no way to import tester data into the apex. Its literally a dang text file with numbers and everything is online so they done even have to actually talk to each other. How hard is that?
 

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b umping this in anticipation of the new tester coming out
 

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