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I initially thought that I wanted a trident, but after reading up on the reefbot, I believe this machine would be much more beneficial for my tank.

I’ve read through the few post that I’ve seen on this into, but I’m wanting some additional info. I’m specifically interested in the accuracy of the nitrate and phosphate testing. These two test along with alk would be the whole reason I go with this machine. I was hoping that people who have owned this a while (overseas) could give us in the USA more feedback.

I’m thinking if they begin producing their own bulk reagents for the various test, I’ll be sold

Thanks
 
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reefbot uses existing test kits for their machine, so I would suspect its those test kit (like API or something similar) that will determine the precision of the tests
 

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Happy Independence Day from the Reef Kinetics team
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