Is the TRITON N-DOC Laboratory Seawater Analysis really worth it?

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It will depend on what you are trying to accomplish I would imagine
Let say you are trying to accomplish a balanced nutrient load. I can't figure out if their parameters for measuring their "Triton Ratio" make any sense. How does this ratio differ from a Redfield ratio? Why would it differ?
 

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Let say you are trying to accomplish a balanced nutrient load. I can't figure out if their parameters for measuring their "Triton Ratio" make any sense. How does this ratio differ from a Redfield ratio? Why would it differ?
It’s different things, triton is looking for missing nutrients and redfield can’t be measured for as it’s different in every system although we all know what balance is and to me that’s redfield.
 

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