I've only used the Cinestill monobath developer and it seemed to fix film fine for me. Negatives I developed 2 years ago still look fine. The main issue I had with Cinestill was the constantly incrementing dev time. This new Bergger mix apparently only increments dev time after 10 rolls IIRC.
The beauty is, if you're concerned, just let it soak longer, continuing your agitation routine. It won't develop halide that's been fixed away, it won't overfix (can't happen) and if the fixer component is getting a little slow, the developer component likely is as well anyway. Do be sure to give double time (at least) for T-grain films; most monobaths use sodium thiosulfate fixer (rapid fixer is too fast for most developers), so they need extra time to fix the silver iodide portion of the T-grain halide grains.
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