Care records before guesswork
Aquarium Tracker is built around practical logs: parameters, maintenance, livestock, equipment, and notes that help explain what changed in a tank over time.
About
Aquarium Tracker helps aquarists keep tank care organized in one place. The app turns water tests, reminders, livestock changes, maintenance, and notes into a clearer record of what is happening inside each aquarium.
Aquarium Tracker is built around practical logs: parameters, maintenance, livestock, equipment, and notes that help explain what changed in a tank over time.
The app focuses on readable histories and reminders so aquarists can spot patterns without digging through scattered notes, screenshots, or spreadsheets.
Guidance and tools are written for everyday freshwater, planted, reef, and community tank routines, from first setup to long-term management.
Educational content avoids one-size-fits-all claims and encourages aquarists to consider tank context, test reliability, livestock behavior, and gradual changes.
Publisher
Aquarium Tracker is an independent app and web project for aquarium care organization, tank records, calculators, and practical aquarist education.
The product focus is simple: make it easier to understand a tank by keeping water parameters, recurring care, livestock, equipment, and observations connected to the same timeline.
Editorial Policy
Aquarium Tracker guides are written for educational aquarium care. They focus on repeatable routines, measured trends, maintenance context, and visible livestock or plant responses.
Advice is framed as practical guidance rather than a guaranteed answer for every aquarium. Test kits, stocking, filtration, water source, feeding, and tank age can all change what a good next step looks like.
Content is reviewed for clarity, internal consistency, and unsupported claims before publication. Guides are updated when the site adds clearer workflows, better examples, or route and metadata improvements.
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