2024 Best Aquarium app

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It is called Fishi and trust me it is the best aquarium app on the app store right now, If they don't have a feature or species you can email them and they will have it added in their next weekly update, amazing team too, all I did was send in a couple of species that I wanted in the app and they ended up giving me free lifetime premium for helping out. highly recommend you check it out, wildly underrated app.

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Does it work with saltwater as well?
 
It is called Fishi and trust me it is the best aquarium app on the app store right now, If they don't have a feature or species you can email them and they will have it added in their next weekly update, amazing team too, all I did was send in a couple of species that I wanted in the app and they ended up giving me free lifetime premium for helping out. highly recommend you check it out, wildly underrated app.

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Is it like an aqua advisor (website) where it gives you compatibility of species?
 
Is it like an aqua advisor (website) where it gives you compatibility of species?
right now it only advises you on tank size and shoal size but they might add species compadability in the future, it does say if fish are peaceful or agressive though
 
If it allows you to log parameters you could project what your water will be like in x time. You could then decide what your upper comfort threshold for NO3 might be and make informed projections as to when you'd hit that number based on historical data. You'd have to set a feed volume and schedule for that to work and not make any other changes to the tank but that's an interesting option.

I've been tracking all that for ages but don't do anything w/ the data other than write it on my tank both pre and post WC.

(edit: Never mind. On the Apple app store site the developer tells you there are in-app purchases and you move forward assuming that and analytical data on what you do on the web is what they're after. You enter a bit of info and get to a screen that says your trial is free then it's five bucks a month on an auto-billing. Yeah, no. Deleted.)
 
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If it allows you to log parameters you could project what your water will be like in x time. You could then decide what your upper comfort threshold for NO3 might be and make informed projections as to when you'd hit that number based on historical data. You'd have to set a feed volume and schedule for that to work and not make any other changes to the tank but that's an interesting option.

I've been tracking all that for ages but don't do anything w/ the data other than write it on my tank both pre and post WC.

(edit: Never mind. On the Apple app store site the developer tells you there are in-app purchases and you move forward assuming that and analytical data on what you do on the web is what they're after. You enter a bit of info and get to a screen that says your trial is free then it's five bucks a month on an auto-billing. Yeah, no. Deleted.)
Yeah it has features like that
 
I might be an old fashioned dinosaur but I maintain 40 plus tanks and the last thing I want is more technology in my life. To each their own but part of my enjoyment in keeping fish is getting away from all that. A whiteboard and dry erase markers are enough.
 
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