Yeah that was me, I was hoping to get lucky closer to us!Did you call Atlanta Aquarium today? I was there when somebody called and asked lol
You would think so, now you can get the trident but not the reagents!!! :babycry:I don’t understand why they are out of stock for the 6 months supply. Don’t they have enough early adopters that need a constant source of reagents?
I don’t understand why they are out of stock for the 6 months supply. Don’t they have enough early adopters that need a constant source of reagents?
Just curious, what is the shelf life on reagents?From what the neptune tech told me, just about every owner of the trident stockpiles the reagents. I got my 6-month pack from Premium Aquatics a few months ago.
Just curious, what is the shelf life on reagents?
Neptune says one year.Just curious, what is the shelf life on reagents?
I wonder is there's a way to suspend testing for a period of time.
My thought is, that after a few months of use and you've got everything stable you should be able to get away with testing only a day or two a week.
I just don't know if that would blow the calibration or not.
I haven't looked into it much since it 1st came out last year. I know there needs to be 4 Alk and 2 each of the Cal & Mag done in the correct succession. What I wasn't sure of is if you could skip days. Even every other day would extend the reagents be a good bit.This is from the Trident FAQ page on R2R.
Can I test more or less than the minimum schedule or in any different combination?
No, the provided schedules are necessary to maintain proper operation