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Myka 08-03-2017 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ReefMadness (Post 1016455)
what exactly does triton testing cost?

About $60 plus the cost to post it.

subnet88 09-02-2017 09:56 PM

Looks like Sustainable Marine doesnt carry Triton anymore Neither do Pets and Ponds. Does anybody else?

DKoKoMan 09-02-2017 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Scythanith (Post 1016381)
I buy mine from Bayside Corals.

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 1016447)
Me too. :) They get shipped to USA. I got results back last time in 2 or 3 weeks IIRC.

Looks as if this is a viable option.

Myka 09-03-2017 04:21 AM

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Originally Posted by DKoKoMan (Post 1017816)
Looks as if this is a viable option.

Yep. I just posted my samples a couple weeks ago. I sent them to the Quebec address this time.

rayjay 09-03-2017 02:50 PM

If you do go with this method, after getting the results, just how close to the sample water is the tank water going to be at that time?
I guess you could do some interval testing at the same interval the test results come back, and see how much difference there is and possibly build up a regime to accurately dose for needed elements.
Also, does the Triton method account for removal of a build up of elements that occurs from decomposing food/detritus that are NOT normally consumed in the tank?

Myka 09-04-2017 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by rayjay (Post 1017838)
If you do go with this method, after getting the results, just how close to the sample water is the tank water going to be at that time?
I guess you could do some interval testing at the same interval the test results come back, and see how much difference there is and possibly build up a regime to accurately dose for needed elements.
Also, does the Triton method account for removal of a build up of elements that occurs from decomposing food/detritus that are NOT normally consumed in the tank?

I don't use the Triton method, I simply use the testing to check for build up or depletion of microelements. In a mature tank that has consistent care and dosing, I don't think the microelements change much in the 2-3 weeks you wait for results. Heck, they barely change in 6 months.

You can check ion balance from the macroelements. I also use it to double check my test kits. I test everything I have a kit for with every brand I have at the same time I collect the Triton samples - I use this information to perform more accurate testing on my own and choose better test kits. Triton doesn't test KH or NO3 which is unfortunate though.

Which decomposition elements are you referring to? Triton only tests for 32 elements - check their website for a list.

rayjay 09-04-2017 02:44 PM

Many years ago on Reef Central, one of the "specialists" (early Randy Holmes-Farley days where they had multiple "expert" forums including a biologist) arranged testing of a lot of tanks from the hobbyists and they found very high levels of many elements. I don't remember which ones specifically. (at my age, it's a given that I don't remember a lot of things)

calo247 09-22-2018 12:00 AM

Wais Aquarium in Calgary now carries the full Triton product line



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calo247 09-22-2018 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by calo247 (Post 1030548)
Wais Aquarium in Calgary now carries the full Triton product line



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why dont you go delete all the other links scattered on this website instead of following me around

WarDog 09-22-2018 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by calo247 (Post 1030568)
why dont you go delete all the other links scattered on this website instead of following me around

1) I do, when I see them. Thanks for helping me understand how to do this volunteer job.

2) Get over yourself, you're not interesting enough for me to follow you around.


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